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When Pat Fitch started working on artificial intelligence in the 1990s, he concluded it was a waste of time. It now takes up a big chunk of his day. About two years ago, Fitch, the deputy director of ...
A drastic increase in unregulated production of rare earth minerals in Myanmar is causing serious environmental concerns ...
Democratic leaders push new legislation to empower EPA as lead agency to tackle Tijuana River's sewage pollution and protect ...
A newly released pesticide usage map paints a troubling picture of chemical reliance in the United States. This data-rich ...
Swimming in contaminated water, the report authors warned, can cause gastrointestinal illnesses, respiratory diseases, ear ...
Billionaire Elon Musk's development of a supercomputer in Memphis is another environmental blow to a marginalized Black ...
Cloud seeding operations have covered about one-sixth of Texas, spanning approximately 31 million acres across the Northwest, ...
It’s time to rethink the American lawn: a landscaping default that sucks up money, water, chemicals, and time.
EPA testing shows a greater share of large cities don't meet drinking water standards for forever chemicals. Check your city's results on our map.
EPA testing shows a greater share of large cities don't meet drinking water standards for forever chemicals. Check your city's results on our map.
Between 2016 and 2021, drinking water contaminated with forever chemicals was estimated to contribute to as many as 7,000 cancer diagnoses annually in the United States alone.
PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals" are found in manufacturing and consumer products and contaminate nearly half of U.S. water supplies. A novel study has linked PFAS-contaminated water with ...