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Using a new approach, CSU researchers discovered that the Glacier Bay sea otter population grew more than 21 percent per year between 1993 and 2012.
Studies have shown that a method called electrochemical oxidation is an effective way to remove PFASs from wastewater. But carrying it out at the field scale is an entirely different challenge.
The fact is that the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan codified where the utility industry was already going.
We’ve all heard of the great divide between life in rural and urban America. But what are the factors that contribute to these differences? We asked sociologists, economists, geographers and historians to describe the divide from different angles.
For the second time in a row, America’s infrastructure has earned a grade of D+ from the American Society of Civil Engineers.
As the New York Stock Exchange marks its bicentennial, it is worth asking, what do stock markets actually do?
This important position deserves a leader of competence and commitment.
Dolly was an important milestone, inspiring scientists to continue improving cloning technology as well as to pursue new concepts in stem cell research.
Joel Berger is returning to the Arctic to continue his research on large animals that live in cold places.