Medicine & TechnologyForever chemicals or PFAS can be found in everyday products but can be difficult to clean up from the environment. Read on to find out how a novel UV light treatment and iodide are cleaning up these compounds in a few hours.
A large tornado struck Andover, Kansas last week, inflicting more than 1,000 infrastructures and shutting off power across cities. Learn more about the event and the casualties from the twister.
Experts warn about the impacts of destroying the seagrass meadows across the Mediterranean sea. Read more about the underwater plants and how they are crucial to the environment and economy of the region.
UN recently published a guideline on how to control the usage of sand and prevent the impending 'sand crisis.' Learn more about the bizarre problem of sand resources and how to keep the catastrophe at bay.
On April 7th a large worm-like cloud was seen in the skies near the Lazy Mountains, Alaska. Immediately it sparked theories and conspiracy. Read on to find out how the Alaska State Troopers cleared the air regarding the eerie cloud.
Chernobyl's 1986 disaster was the most devastating nuclear event in history. Read about the power plant's situation after being captured by Russian forces.
Experts predict that that first major storm of the winter season this month will develop throughout the weekend and may hit a lot of states across the US.
New life is now living in River Thames 64 years later when it was declared biologically dead. But a health check paints a worrying picture as climate change worsens, causing temperature rise and increased water levels.
Researchers discover that other than polutting the world's oceans, discarded old car and truck tires trap crustaceans like hermit crabs in an inescapable prison of human debris.
Approximately 80 percent of tsunamis started along the seismically active "Ring of Fire" of the Pacific Ocean. In the United States, Alaska, Hawaii, as well as the west coast, have the highest risk of a tsunami.
Researchers in Arizona have found that by painting the streets in Phoenix with gray paint, they could reduce average road surface temperatures by reflecting sunlight that hits it.
Rob and Melani Walton Foundation have pledged $100 Million to South African-based non-profit conservation group, African Parks that will help in expanding the reach of the nonprofit in sustainably protecting wildlife and local communities.
A contract worker from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District’ save two gray baby birds from being crushed by a bulldozer. They have now returned to the wild after being rescued.