For decades, waste programs have relied on annual audits, spot checks, and hauler reports to understand contamination. While ...
More than a decade after regulators promised to improve reporting standards for this waste, an Inside Climate News ...
Right now, an estimated 130 million metric tons of plastic waste enters the air, water, soil, and human bodies every year. By 2040, that number will jump to 280 million metric tons—about a garbage ...
The Apex Sanitary Landfill in Ohio is among the landfills in the state accepting oil and gas waste. Credit: Julie Grant/The Allegheny Front Tina and Bill Higgins have lived among forested Appalachian ...
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — The U.S. Army has taken a significant step to modernize how it manages Soldiers’ training data. On Nov. 15, ATIS Training — a streamlined, intuitive platform for managing ...
The U.S. food supply chain is currently grappling with a perfect storm of crises, exposing deep inefficiencies that demand urgent action. Millions of tons of food are wasted—60 million tons, to be ...
Impaired glymphatic function — the brain’s waste clearance system — could help explain how cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors may drive dementia. In a large UK Biobank study, MRI markers of ...
Conestoga Capital Advisors, an asset management company, released its third-quarter 2025 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. Equity markets continued their momentum that ...
In large-format food production, profitability rests on the alignment of food safety, operational efficiency and waste reduction. Strengthening one often supports the others, protecting profit margins ...
Harvard has a food waste problem. University administrators think that artificial intelligence can help. Harvard University Dining Services is piloting a new AI-powered system, Winnow, at Adams House, ...
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When the next pandemic threat looms, help may come from an unexpected source: wild animals. In a new study led by Prof. Ran Nathan from the Movement Ecology Lab at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, ...