Liv-Connected, a modular construction company, is hard at work trying to solve the country’s housing crisis. Their solution? A customizable, prefabricated home that can be assembled on-site in four hours. The company was founded in 2019 by physician Herbert Rogove—an early proponent of tel
A study conducted by the Guardian in 2017 found that humans buy one million disposable plastic water bottles per minute globally, and that consumption was only growing. But, unfortunately, those bottles are not disposable. National Geographic found that 91% of plastic is not recycled.
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TORONTO, Sept. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Water Ways Technologies Inc. (TSXV: WWT) (FRA: WWT) ("Water Ways" or the "Company"), a global provider of Israeli-based agriculture technology
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The long hot summer of 2022 is giving way to fall as temperatures drop across the state, but the last few months of searing heat could preview the coming years, as extreme weather patterns continue to strain Oklahoma’s water resources in areas that bake the longest.
This summer, Ok
Covid Still Kills, but the Demographics of Its Victims Are Shifting
Californians were far less likely to die from covid in the first seven months of 2022 than during the first two years of the pandemic. Still, the virus remained among the state’s lead
Priscilla Sterling is a teacher at Murray High School in Jackson, Miss., and has had “several of her children diagnosed with lead poisoning,” a class action lawsuit over Jackson’s water crisis and longstanding issues with the system alleges. Sterling joined three others as plaint
More than 100 public drinking water systems in Colorado found levels of "forever chemicals" in their drinking water systems that the EPA now says are unsafe, according to public testing records. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says it's working with those systems to ad
Hooper Bay was one of the communities hit hardest by the historic storm this weekend when a typhoon slammed a thousand miles of the Western Alaska coastline with high winds and flood waters.
With many households in Hooper Bay still without power on Sunday, the school was a hub for the co