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Superfund plan for Columbia River sparks debate in Northwest

It would create one of the largest Superfund sites in America and the first in which most of the toxic pollution comes from another country. But those are not the only unique aspects of an EPA proposal to add the upper reaches of the Columbia River i.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopApr 10th, 2024Related News

Tiny weevils are waging war on the invasive water lettuce plant choking South Africa"s Vaal River

Water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes L.), also known as Nile cabbage, is a free-floating aquatic plant from the family Araceae, the same family as the arum lily......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopApr 10th, 2024Related News

NASA achieves milestone for engines to power future Artemis missions

NASA achieved a major milestone April 3 for production of new RS-25 engines to help power its Artemis campaign to the moon and beyond with completion of a critical engine certification test series at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mi.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopApr 5th, 2024Related News

Live in Henry Ford"s winter home for $4.5 million

The Cherry Hill House, built around 1870, overlooks a private golf course and Lake Clara at the Ford Field & River Club outside Savannah, Ga......»»

Source:  AutonewsCategory: TopApr 5th, 2024Related News

Pacific rock samples offer glimpse of active Earth 2.5 billion years ago

In Earth science, small details can help explain massive events. Rita Parai, an assistant professor of Earth, environmental and planetary sciences in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, uses precision equipment to measure trace lev.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopApr 5th, 2024Related News

Textiles and food packaging biggest source of PFAS in Yangtze River

The first study of toxic "forever chemicals" along the full length of Asia's longest river, the Yangtze, has found 13 different types of PFAS, nearly half of them coming from textile treatments and food packaging......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopApr 5th, 2024Related News

New study flags alarmingly high levels of microplastics in Nigeria"s Osun River

The Osun River is one of the major rivers in southern Nigeria. It flows from its source in Ekiti State, through several states, before emptying into Lagos state's Lekki Lagoon. It is an important source of water for the communities that live around i.....»»

Source:  TheglobeandmailCategory: TopApr 4th, 2024Related News

Age as an overlooked factor in higher education DEI initiatives

As universities around the world strive to cultivate diverse and equitable communities, a recent study from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis highlights the necessity of recognizing age as a fundamental dimension of diversity......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopApr 2nd, 2024Related News

As feds stand down, states choose between wetlands protections or rollbacks

For 200 miles, the Wabash River forms the border between Illinois and Indiana as it meanders south to the Ohio River......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopApr 1st, 2024Related News

Q&A: Archaeologist"s fieldwork finds movement of crops, animals played a key role in domestication

Archaeologist Xinyi Liu at Washington University in St. Louis teamed up with Martin Jones of the University of Cambridge to write a new paper for the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that explains how recent research is connecting the.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMar 29th, 2024Related News

Future of 1 billion people in South Asia hinges on water pact, says new analysis

Better collaboration is urgently needed to mitigate the impacts of climate change on three key river basins in South Asia—the Brahmaputra, Indus and Ganges—according to new analysis......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMar 27th, 2024Related News

Bridge collapses put transportation agencies’ emergency plans to the test

Agencies need to build or find excess vehicle capacity before a bridge fails. Enlarge / The Dali container vessel after striking the Francis Scott Key Bridge that collapsed into the Patapsco River in Baltimore on March 26. The co.....»»

Source:  ArstechnicaCategory: TopMar 26th, 2024Related News

Another Find My misfire led to a raid on a suburban family"s home

A pair of AirPods thrown out of a carjacked vehicle led the Saint Louis County SWAT team to bust down the front door of a Ferguson family's home with a battering ram.Apple's Find MyIn May 2023, a raid by the St. Louis County SWAT team shattered the d.....»»

Source:  AppleinsiderCategory: AppleMar 25th, 2024Related News

Study reveals flood mud burden on Moreton Bay

University of Queensland sampling during and after the February 2022 Brisbane River flood has sounded a warning about the future of Moreton Bay with climate change predicted to bring more extreme weather......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMar 25th, 2024Related News

Family trapped on Mt. Hood rescued via Emergency SOS via Satellite

High altitude combined with bad weather caused a group of hikers to become stranded, but they were rescued within 24 hours thanks to SOS via Satellite for iPhone.A family of hikers had hiked from the Salmon River Trailhead of Mt. Hood on Tuesday, ult.....»»

Source:  AppleinsiderCategory: AppleMar 23rd, 2024Related News

Researcher uses machine learning to help digitize ancient texts from Indus civilization

The civilization of Indus River Valley is considered one of the three earliest civilizations in world history, along with Mesopotamia and Egypt. Bigger geographically than those two as it unfolded starting in 3300 BCE across what is now Pakistan and.....»»

Source:  PcmagCategory: TopMar 22nd, 2024Related News

Court upholds California rules to protect fish, but Newsom wants lenient Delta approach

A Sacramento judge upheld a decision by California's water regulator to cut back agricultural and municipal water use from the San Joaquin River. The decision could lend support for future regulations in the rest of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River D.....»»

Source:  PcmagCategory: TopMar 22nd, 2024Related News

Uncovering the ripple effects of the climate crisis

No roads lead to Iquitos, a Peruvian port city surrounded by the Amazon rainforest and reachable only by river. The city's diverse communities and ways of living—including fishing and farming—were what drew Heidi Mendoza. She's a researcher who l.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMar 21st, 2024Related News

Research suggests how turbulence can be used to generate patterns

The turbulent motion of a tumbling river or the outflow from a jet engine is chaotic: that is, it contains no obvious pattern......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMar 20th, 2024Related News

"Modern-day redlining": Research investigates Wall Street-backed rental market

Carol Camp Yeakey, the Marshall S. Snow Professor of Arts & Sciences and founding director of Washington University in St. Louis's Center on Urban Research & Public Policy, is leading a two-year national study to examine the surge of corporate invest.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMar 20th, 2024Related News