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Designer Leah Heiss doesn't just want to make you look good. She wants you to feel good at the same time.
Don't drink the water has long been a bit of advice in small West Texas towns. But now, the cities have to face some of the reasons why. For more than a year, residents in Crane have received notices telling them about excessive levels of arsenic in their drinking water.
Replacing perchlorate in fireworks makes them safer for environment As millions of Americans head out for their annual Fourth of July fireworks, they might not realize the chemical that makes the shows so bright also poses an environmental threat. But researchers are developing new, greener pyrotechnics that already are being used at Disneyland and some indoor concerts.
HELENA — The federal manager of a project that has dismantled a century-old dam near Missoula, rerouted a river and removed trainloads of contaminated muck is preparing to retire as the work winds down.
Earlier this year, scientists rooting around in a coal mine in Colombia unearthed the 60-million-year-old fossil remains a gigantic snake. They named it Titanoboa because, well, it sounded real cool and the name Sunshine Snuggle Britches was already taken.
During regular testing of Douglas drinking water, it was discovered that the arsenic level in two wells were beyond acceptable levels.
Matt Murrill spotted the envelope in the middle of the night he returned from a recent trip to Guatemala.
Urban gardens were key to helping New Orleans's Vietnamese population return and reestablish their close-knit community just weeks after Hurricane Katrina.
The city of Athens is looking into switching from using coal ash as an abrasive for skid control on roads in the winter to the use of sand, in response to environmental concerns about the coal ash. The issue has come up several times over the years, and after at-large City Council member Elahu Gosney brought it up during an environmental committee last Monday, Mayor Paul Wiehl said he is ...
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON--(Marketwire - July 3, 2009) - Matthew Russell, President of Azteca Gold Corp. (TSX VENTURE:AZG) (the "Company") wishes to announce recent carbonate and sulfide preliminary assay results for DDH-006 and outline the drilling plan to test, for massive sulfides, newly discovered carbonates located at depth in the Prichard formation. Our targets are the same as we found in ...
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