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Up to 17 percent of the planet’s agricultural land may be contaminated by toxic heavy metals, a new study has found. As many ...
We’ve never quite figured out how to safely store all of that spent nuclear fuel. And it’s a problem that’s about to get ...
The Greenbrier River offers gentle paddling experiences perfect for novices, while those seeking more excitement can arrange whitewater rafting trips on the nearby New River – with difficulty levels ...
A devastating environmental collapse that began in the 1960s is still leaving deep marks beneath the surface of the Earth.
By Stephen AsanteGNA Special Correspondent, Beijing, China Beijing(China), April 19, GNA – China stands out among the comity of nations in respect of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
A recent town hall meeting in Bar Nunn was abuzz with hope and concern, and the word on everyone’s lips was “nuclear.” ...