Egg whites have always been known for their muscle-building and cholesterol-lowering properties, but recent research by Princeton Engineering takes this notion to a whole new level. Scientists have discovered a way to
It becomes increasingly clear that our plastic production habits are a significant contributor, as we peer into the abyss of environmental crises. Exacerbating climate change, the production of new plastic, a process
MoreIn an unprecedented maneuver signaling the shifting energy landscape, Exxon Mobil, the behemoth of the oil industry, has announced its ambitious acquisition of Denbury Inc. This bold all-stock transaction valued at $4.9
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MoreIn an ambitious bid to transform the centuries-old, creaky sewage system of London, Tideway, a private utility company, has been spearheading the construction of an enormous subterranean tunnel beneath the heart of
MoreThe Silent Assassin: Air Pollution A research from the Imperial College London (ICL) alerts us to the hidden enemy among us, air pollution, and its insidious effects on our health throughout life’s
MoreIn a recently published study in Nature, researchers have made an unexpected discovery. Over the past 20 years, an astounding 56% of the world’s ocean surfaces have turned greener. According to lead
MoreUtility companies operating most of the US‘s power plants are not widely adopting an expensive technology promoted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to clamp down on carbon dioxide emissions, reported E&E
MoreCalcarea and Captura, two Caltech-supported companies along with a handful of other start-ups, are taking on climate change by shifting their carbon capture and storage focus to the oceans. Originally, Carbon capture
MoreResidents and visitors of the St. Joseph River vicinity in Michigan and Indiana are advised to steer clear of the waterway following a significant wastewater spill. An estimated 500,000 gallons of untreated
MoreThe proposed discharge of treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean has sparked a global debate. Countries such as Japan, China, South Korea, and North Korea are objecting to
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