Forecasting systems, among other technologies, are helping communities cope with increasingly extreme weather, from wildfires ...
As the world races to electrify everything from cars to cities, the demand for high-performance, long-lasting batteries is ...
You don’t need a science degree to care for the environment. Small actions, curiosity, and a willingness to learn can help anyone make a meaningful impact in their community. Now take the first step ...
If you've ever attended a legislative hearing on an environment or climate bill, you've probably seen and heard Sandy Bahr.
Amid the rush to capitalise on rolling out AI agents, it's the integrated operating systems that are likely to be the winners ...
In Phoenix, leaders are trying a lot of things to curb the heat— from our innovative ‘cool pavement’ program — to a campaign ...
The geopolitical conversation might be about minerals, but the technological need is for materials. The distinction is important, writes Nicola Gaston.
“Given the roles and responsibilities teachers have with school-aged students, it is important for schools to prioritize the wellness of teachers and educational support professionals,” Campbell said.
Teachers can equip students with the emotional resilience and self-regulation tools they need to navigate constructive ...
State scientists were checking private drinking water wells across Wisconsin for a widely used family of harmful chemicals called PFAS. They mailed an offer to test the well outside her tidy farmhouse ...
Teachers can work to meet the needs of their students by embedding opportunities for feedback throughout lessons.
Research shows that close relationships grow through three key ingredients: consistency, positivity, and vulnerability.