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Marsha Anderson Bomar, who grew up in Brooklyn playing stickball, shares her favorite hobbies, civil engineering landmark, and pizza topping. What sports team’s...
Consumers who consider themselves to be “sustainable practitioners” may not be as well intentioned toward the environment as they claim, research...
A "bomb cyclone" is forecast to bring heavy snow, high winds, and life-threatening flooding to the Pacific Northwest in the next few days.
Lake Geneva’s carbon emissions stem mainly from rock erosion, not organic matter, reshaping our understanding of lake carbon cycles.
A years-long fight by local tribes has paid off after four dams, which had blocked passage for fish for decades, came down.
A new wheeled robot drives right over freshly poured concrete, gouging its surface to make structures stronger yet also cheaper to build.
New York City, after months of little rain, will restart the flow of drinking water from an out-of-service aqueduct as supplies run low.
Officials in Joe Biden’s White House are rushing to get Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funds out the door ahead of the presidential transition.
European officials look toward Russia after cables in the Baltic Sea were disrupted in an apparent sabotage, just weeks after the U.S. warned that Moscow would likely...
As countries negotiate a new global goal to raise climate cash, the data shows why discussions at COP25 are so fraught.
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