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Co-founded by two journalists, InfoNile has grown into a sprawling ecosystem of cross-border investigations, multimedia storytelling, and data-driven reporting across the Nile Basin's 11 countries.
Scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography present a new tool the public can use to understand sewage contamination levels at beaches from Coronado to Playas de Tijuana as well ...
One of Latin America’s smallest nations has a robust network of housing cooperatives, which give access to permanent, affordable housing to citizens at a range of income levels.
Imagine the concrete in our homes and bridges not only withstanding the ravages of time and natural disasters like the ...
The project was the largest single ecosystem restoration effort in U.S. history and the cornerstone of the state's own Coastal Master Plan.
In an analysis of the best available Earth systems models, Northeastern researchers found that by the turn of the next ...
Delhi's Anand Vihar and Sarai Kale Khan ISBTs will be transformed into world-class transport hubs under the government’s ...
New research from the University of Chicago shows that a deceptively simple mathematical model can describe how the soil responds to environmental change. Using just two variables, the model shows ...
LLK Greenhouse Solutions looks at what lessons Michigan State University learned throughout its greenhouse renovation ...
Before an important meeting or when a big decision needs to be made, we often mentally run through various scenarios before ...
Recently, researchers from Prof. Eran Segal’s laboratory at the Weizmann Institute of Science have harnessed artificial intelligence to create a personalized “digital twin” that allows them to detect ...
Dr Amna Bint Abdullah Al Dahak, UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment, recently concluded a high-level visit to the ...