A controversial theory that suggests an extraterrestrial body crashing to Earth almost 13,000 years ago caused the extinction of many large animals and a probable population decline in early humans is gaining traction from research sites around the world.
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Integrated Solutions for the Indus Basin
New framework helps decision makers find science-based pathways to address water resources and connected sustainability challenges in the Indus River basin.
Researchers Create Blueprint For ‘Quantum Battery’ That Doesn’t Lose Charge
Scientists from the universities of Alberta and Toronto developed a blueprint for a new quantum battery that doesn’t leak charge.
Georgia Tech Dedicates the Most Sustainable Building of Its Kind in the Southeast
The Georgia Institute of Technology dedicated a new building Oct. 24 that rewrites the rules for sustainability in the Southeast.
NASA-NOAA Satellite Catches Development of Gulf Tropical Depression 17
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Gulf of Mexico and revealed that a low pressure area was developing into a depression.
Alaska Kelp Farming: A New Sustainable Seafood Opportunity
Worldwide, ocean farmers grown millions of metric tons of aquatic plants each year.