Steve Green's Environmental Mission Captivates Guardian Readers
The story of Steve Green's efforts to remove abandoned boats has resonated with Guardian readers, leading to significant support for his crowdfunding campaign.
International reporting with regional context and cross-border impact.
The story of Steve Green's efforts to remove abandoned boats has resonated with Guardian readers, leading to significant support for his crowdfunding campaign.
A new venture in Japan is set to develop high-purity lithium extraction technologies to cater to the rising demand in the electric vehicle sector.
As nuclear power makes a comeback, there are emerging opportunities for investors interested in uranium. The Times examines this trend.
Amid criticism from fan groups regarding high ticket prices for the World Cup, Andrew Giuliani, a key figure in the event's organization, has stated that price controls are not a consideration.
The situation in the Strait of Hormuz has intensified as the US conducts strikes in response to attacks on American destroyers by Iranian forces, putting the ceasefire at risk.
As New Jersey explores the potential of nuclear energy, the implications for the state's energy landscape could be significant. This editorial examines the prospects and challenges ahead.
A new initiative, Access to Cuneiform Texts (CDLI‑ACT), seeks to enhance the accessibility of ancient written records through digital technology and multilingual resources.
This analysis delves into the significant challenges faced in EPC contracting within the nuclear energy sector, highlighting risks and compliance issues.
In a notable move within the lithium market, Critical Metals has announced its acquisition of European Lithium for $835 million, leading to a significant increase in its stock prices.
The inquiry into whether houseplants can purify indoor air reveals a nuanced answer that transcends a simple 'yes' or 'no' upon closer examination of scientific measurements.
As conflict intensifies, the U.S. and Iran exchange threats regarding their respective energy ambitions, raising concerns in global markets.
A recent study suggests that traditional views linking intelligence to reading struggles may be misguided, highlighting the need for a broader understanding of literacy challenges.
In response to an Iranian attack on US warships, the US military has launched strikes on Iranian facilities in the Strait of Hormuz, heightening regional tensions.
The recent tour by U.S. Rep. Leger Fernández of the proposed uranium mine site in the Chama watershed underscores the ongoing dialogue surrounding uranium mining in the area.
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have unveiled a novel technique for purifying wastewater that leverages sunlight and advanced catalysts, marking a significant step in sustainable environmental practices.
A recent study suggests that older adults who consume eggs regularly could see a significant reduction in their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
The Strait of Gibraltar, a vital shipping route with over 60,000 vessels annually, poses serious risks to critically endangered pilot whales due to increased noise pollution.
Recent findings suggest that ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays, the highest-energy particles observed, may reveal significant insights into cosmic phenomena and the universe's origins.
A newly discovered planetary system 190 light-years away features a hot Jupiter alongside a mini-Neptune, prompting a reevaluation of existing theories on planet formation.
A recent study emphasizes that achieving carbon neutrality is insufficient to prevent future wildfire dangers, urging for immediate reduction of atmospheric carbon.