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GOIÂNIA, Brazil—In a warehouse deep in Brazil’s savanna, machines churn through piles of red clay to produce chalky rocks packed with metals critical for making electric cars, smartphones and ...
On a windswept plateau high above the Arabian Sea, Sena Keybani cradles a sapling that barely reaches her ankle. The young ...
The shadowy civil war of the Indian paramilitary forces against Left Wing Extremism (LWE) has caught the news pages in recent ...
About 1 in 5 people around the world will develop cancer throughout the course of their lives, and the number of cancer cases ...
By Spoorthy Raman Although a superpower, the U.S. is under constant invasion — we’re not talking humans here but meek-looking ...
The disease is triggered when a tick bites a human and transmits a sugar known as alpha-gal into the bloodstream. Ticks pick ...
If you live in USDA hardiness zone 8 and are not sure what to plant, here is a comprehensive list of ones you should consider ...
Western Australia's Kwinana is scarred, and Yarloop is divided. As red dust swirls and sludge lakes loom, Pinjarra residents ...
“The majority of forests that have been surveyed are what we call over-mature — there are no young trees, there are no seedlings,” said Alan Forrest, a biodiversity scientist at the Royal Botanic ...
But the company says that overly onerous regulations imposed by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission ... Stein also foresees a possibility for continued red tape, as even with state-level ...
Upcoming events in Delco include “Botanical Shoes” at Chanticleer, Safe Summer Fair in Chester, horsehide baseball exhibit at ...