The 74 reports that U.S. eighth graders' science skills and interest have declined post-COVID, with proficiency falling from ...
As the world races to electrify everything from cars to cities, the demand for high-performance, long-lasting batteries is soaring. But the uncomfortable truth is this: many of the batteries powering ...
University of Utah researchers analyzed samples of Salt Lake residents’ hair going back a century to document a 100-fold ...
A University of Missouri researcher is pioneering an innovative solution to remove tiny bits of plastic pollution from our ...
Water powers our lives. It feeds our crops, keeps factories running, generates electricity, and fills our taps. But until now, no one had a clear, national picture of how much water we're using—and ...
The new form, called Ice XXI, appeared at room temperature in the lab, and it may have a similar density to ice on distant moons in our solar system ...
There's federal money for local schools to test their water for lead, which can be dangerous for kids. Many school systems opt not to test their faucets, even if it's free.
High school science teachers can design tasks that not only develop students’ science skills but also change how they see ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - From small towns to movie studios, water towers are an iconic staple in many communities. Once the water has been serviced by the treatment plant, electric pumps along the way ...
The findings of recent water-conservation studies on the Western Slope could have implications for lawmakers and water managers as they plan for a future with less water. Researchers from Colorado ...