Philippine fishermen struggle as oil spill keeps them ashore
A crab covered in oil creeps across the sand as Philippine fishermen wearing white protective suits, rubber gloves, and respirator masks scrape toxic sludge from the rocks along the shore......»»
Why so many people have moved to Florida—and into harm"s way
Hurricane Ian barreled ashore with winds of up to 150 mph (240 kph) on Florida's southwest coast on Sept. 28, 2022......»»
Huntington Beach oil spill: $50 million settlement agreed to for locals hurt financially
Amplify Energy will pay $50 million to individuals and businesses that lost money last year when nearly 25,000 gallons of oil flowed into the ocean from of a ruptured pipeline about 4 miles off the coast of Huntington Beach, California, according to.....»»
World"s largest no-fishing zone benefits fish and fishermen
A study published in the journal Science shows for the first time that carefully placed no-fishing zones can help to restore tunas and other large, iconic fish species. It is well known that no-fishing zones can benefit sedentary marine life, like co.....»»
Product showcase: ImmuniWeb Discovery – attack surface management with dark web monitoring
Organizations around the globe struggle to identify their IT assets hosted in a multicloud environment, on premise or managed by numerous third parties. The lack of visibility prevents the cybersecurity teams from protecting their corporate IT infras.....»»
3 mistakes organizations make when trying to manage data securely
Data security is complex. With each day, there is an increase in data volume, data type, and data source or storage. Yet, despite all of the technological advancements in this space, companies still struggle and often overlook some of the most basic.....»»
Why critically endangered female whales struggle to reproduce
The North Atlantic right whale is currently one of the most endangered whale species, listed as Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)......»»
Young people in poorer places are often failed by banks. Here"s what needs to change
As the global population grows, it has been estimated that by 2030 the world will need more than 600 million new jobs. Many of these will be required in developing countries, where young people already struggle to find work, pay is low, and working c.....»»
Oil sheen contained in Talbert Channel near site of last year"s major Orange County pipeline spill
State officials have contained an oil sheen that was spotted in Talbert Channel near Huntington Beach on Friday morning......»»
Investing in indoor air quality improvements in schools will reduce COVID transmission and help students learn
As fall temperatures cool across the U.S., many schools will struggle to ventilate classrooms while also keeping students and teachers comfortable and healthy. Children and teachers spend over six hours a day in classrooms during the school year, oft.....»»
Both sides dig in as EPA"s final decision on Pebble Mine nears
Environmental advocates, Alaska Natives and commercial fishermen say they are at once confident and anxious as they wait for the EPA to announce a final ban on mining wastes in Bristol Bay, Alaska—home to one of the world's largest salmon fisheries.....»»
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra might not be much of an upgrade
Unofficial renders of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra suggest you might struggle to tell it apart from the S22 Ultra......»»
Supply Chain Summit: Win the long game, learn new skills, have new partners, play local
The global supply chain is entering uncharted waters where geopolitical power struggle, climate change, and economic uncertainties are coalescing into a perfect storm, and old playbooks may no longer work. At the DIGITIMES Asia-hosted Supply Chain Su.....»»
Faraday Future"s Tesla-Rivaling Electric Car Is Delayed Again
Faraday Future, despite all of the company's futuristic promises, continues to struggle at rolling its Tesla-killer EV off the production lines. Faraday Future, desp.....»»
Commercial Airlines Have Found A Greener Fuel Solution
Rather than continue to spill excessive pollutans into the atmosphere for all eternity, some major airlines are pursuing more environmentally friendly fuel. Rather t.....»»
The software supply chain: New threats call for new security measures
Today’s complex software supply chain requires a whole new security method. The quandary, though, is that many organizations struggle to not only secure their software supply chains — but to identify them. Today’s complex software supply ch.....»»
As chinook salmon get thinner and fewer, southern resident killer whales struggle to find enough food
As marine species continue to decline worldwide, the southern resident killer whale population—which now stands at 75 individuals—along the west coast of North America, has baffled scientists who are trying to understand why this population is st.....»»
Goodnight Mommy Review
Goodnight Mommy cannot avoid comparisons that unfavorably exemplify why American remakes often struggle to live up to their foreign originals.Goodnight Mommy debuts on Prime Video on Sept. 16, 2022.Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala’s Goodnight Mommy.....»»
Physicists Struggle to Unite around Future Plans
Over 10 days, researchers participating in the once-a-decade “Snowmass process” attempted to build a unified scientific vision for the future of particle physics.....»»
Warmer Earth could see smaller butterflies that struggle to fly, affecting food systems
New UBC research has shown warmer temperatures can lead to smaller butterflies that collect less pollen and visit fewer flowers......»»
No sighting in northern Philippines of Chinese rocket debris
Officials have warned of potential danger to aircraft and ships of debris from a new Chinese rocket launch that may fall in northern Philippine waters, authorities said Thursday, adding no debris has been sighted so far......»»