Housing costs soared. Families got smaller. Religious affiliation shifted. But not every trend is what you'd expect.
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Scientists make stunning discovery while studying nuclear reactor waste: 'A novel method'
A study published in the journal Nuclear Engineering and Design has revealed that atomic reactor waste could actually be used to boost hydrogen production by up to 10 times the current rate.
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Crushed nuclear concrete can trap 98% of radioactive waste in just 48 hours
Researchers in the UK have found that crushed concrete from decommissioned nuclear sites can ...
Scientists have developed a new water-jet delamination recycling technology. They first separate the glass from the rest of ...
Nanotechnology offers advanced solutions to pressing environmental challenges like pollutant removal, climate change mitigation, and green energy ...
Oshkosh is proposing a new four-day garbage and recycling collection schedule to begin in 2027. The changes would affect ...
Disaster response helps communities and saves lives, but it can also leave behind tons of waste and have a negative ...
As cities across the nation and the globe increasingly turn to advanced water purification systems to expand their drinking ...
These natural materials form a biofilter that may dramatically cut the methane, nitrous oxide, and water pollution generated ...
When planned thoughtfully, transfer station expansions can lower long-term costs, support diversion goals and improve system ...
There has never been a better time to ‘go zero waste’. With the right partners, the right diversion outlets, and the documentation infrastructure to back it up, 100 percent landfill diversion is an ...
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