Georgia's hundreds of animals could use some help as it was ranked as one of the worst in wildlife protection. Here are the top and bottom 5.
US General Atomics (GA) has been granted funding from the US Department of Energy (DOE) for fusion energy research.
The Maestro series of agastache are compact plants, reaching up to 18 inches tall. The Meant to Bee series are taller, reaching 28 to 36 inches. Agastache attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
From a difficult start at the dawn of COVID, Dr. Jermaine Whirl has catapulted Augusta Technical College into a destination school. But now he's moving on.
A St. Louis-based developer of technology to repurpose nutrients from water treatment plants to make fertilizer has named a ...
Dii Desert Energy says hydrogen projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) surged to 117 installations in 2024, with 90% classified as green, while Plug Power has introduced the first-ever ...
Improvements at Cedar Rapids’ Water Pollution Control Facility — nine years in the planning — will cost $318 million. That’s down $30 million from the original contract price because of negotiations ...
Our ancestors had to rely on their vision to find safe, nutritious food, but today, we’re surrounded by so much literal eye ...
For decades, General Atomics has been at the forefront of fusion technology research. At its San Diego headquarters, GA scientists and engineers collaborate with teams worldwide to develop the ...
Tech industry demand is driving the energy buildout and a decision to keep two large coal plants running until at least 2035.
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