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A collaboration between multiple universities and private firms earlier this year started integrating molten salt reactor ...
People in the nation’s richest strawberry-growing region have lacked safe drinking water for decades. A Biden administration ...
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered setbacks to environmental interests in a series of recent rulings including by further restricting the Environmental Protection Agency's authority and relaxing ...
The White House proposal represents a dramatic retreat from the national goals of clean air and clean water enacted in ...
Fifty years on from the release of Jaws, it’s still not safe in the water… if you’re a shark. Steven Spielberg’s legendary movie about a man-eating great white shark is a masterpiece.
Greater Cincinnati Water Works, which created its lead pipe replacement program in 2016 when it had 42,000 lead lines in its service area, aims to complete 3,600 replacements a year.
Two music notes — dun dun — playing faster and faster. Then: blood in the water. Steven Spielberg’s “Jaws,” the first summer blockbuster, turns 50 years old on June 20.
(SCHENECTADY, NY) Whether you're a horror fan or not, if you were around during the summer of 1975 there's a good chance you went to the movies to see 'JAWS.' This Friday, June 20th, will be the ...
A major water infrastructure project is underway that will deliver clean, dependable water to the LeChee Chapter and the growing Antelope Canyon Economic Development Corridor.
The program is one of the best conservation adaption programs in the country,” says Ty Meyer of Spokane Conservation District and Farmed Smart Program Manager. Every year, the US Environmental ...
A year on from athletes competing in the River Seine during the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, French authorities guarantee the water will be safe for the public to swim in ...