A Craftsman-style home in Novato, a rural compound in Fort Bragg and a renovated 1951 house in San Diego.
New presentation offers health care providers with a more convenient, ready-to-use immunization option for the prevention of invasive meningococcal disease caused by Neisseria meningitidis serogroups A, C, Y, and W.
Officials at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach recorded an unprecedented surge in harmful emissions during 2021. They blame COVID-19.
Long duration energy storage looks set to enter the market at scale in the second half of the 2030s, says the DNV Energy Transition Outlook.
EPA News Release: EPA Releases 2021 Data Collected under Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
The correlation between cryptocurrencies and stocks means that a wave of corporate earnings this week likely will push digital assets around.
President Biden has pledged to both support development of cryptocurrencies and to restrict their illegal uses, two goals that the United States has long struggled to reconcile.
Jay Duker, MD, spoke with Pharm Exec about advancements in ocular drug delivery.
Since the start of the Russian invasion, the Biden Administration has provided valuable intelligence and increasingly powerful weaponry—a risky choice that has paid off in the battle against Putin.
In cooperation with the U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard, Joint Munitions Command and personnel at its ammunition storage facilities completed Operation Patriot Press 2022 (OPP-22) this summer.
Residents of a small Vermont community were blindsided by news that a water department official lowered fluoride levels nearly four years ago, giving rise to worries about children’s dental health.
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning's Regular Press Conference on October 8, 2022 MFA China
Writers and activists including Thomas Piketty, Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben suggest positive steps we can take now
The looming ‘climate crash,’ plus more from the week in Opinion.
Governments may say they’re doing all they can to halt the climate crisis. Don’t fall for it – then we might still have time to turn things around
Once headed for extinction, millet is now being recognized as a solution to global food problems.
But no one is asking the question.
A new study questions the assumption that prior to capitalism most people had to endure extreme poverty, and makes a case for treating employees with dignity.
This year, Cisco offered a special HBCU Startup Prize to a team with a founder who is a student or graduate of one of America’s HBCUs, and who presents an innovative technology solution that addresses a social or environmental problem.
State public health and animal health officials are urging northern Indiana residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites and to monitor their horses for illness in response to the detection of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus activity in multiple northern Indiana countie…