As metropolises balloon with growth and sprawl widens the footprint of cities around the world, access to nature for people living in urban areas is becoming harder to find.
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Dissertation: Hazardous Waste or Edible Food? Retailers Should Make a Bigger Effort in Reducing Bread Waste
More drive and novel and creative solutions are needed in retailing to tackle bread waste.
New Technology Could Help Fatigued Offshore Workers Avoid Accidents
Using wearable devices, an interactive dashboard being developed by Texas A&M researchers will measure workers' readiness and engagement.
Like Snowflakes, Soot Particles Are Unique—Affecting Climate Modeling
New understanding of modeling soot in the atmosphere underscores the importance of reducing carbon emissions.
New Functional Indicators to Detect Human Activity Impacts in Temporary Rivers
The application of traditional metrics in temporary rivers can lead to mistakes in the evaluation process of the biological quality, the authors warn.
Texas A&M Team Identifies African Dust Above Houston
Researchers found that African dust has affected local air quality in South Texas in summer and early autumn.