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The USSR-built Plokštinė Missile Base once housed nuclear missiles aimed at Western Europe. Abandoned in the late 1970s, it’s ...
A new study from Los Alamos National Laboratory shows that New Mexico’s beloved piñon pine trees may be more flexible in how ...
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Carolina Beach State Park is the antidote to all that noise. Located just outside the beachside town of Carolina Beach, this ...
Following a public hearing on plans, specifications, form of contract, and cost estimate for wastewater plant improvements, the Forest City council approved an amended agreement with WHKS & Co ...
A nonprofit planted five “microforests” to tackle environmental problems in Elizabeth, N.J. Scientists say they’re making a ...
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The bedroom of 74-year-old Cherifa Attia smells like burnt rubber. The vast phosphate processing plant beside her home has been belching out toxic fumes into the atmosphere, blighting this Tunisian ...
The head of Russia's nuclear energy corporation warned on Thursday that an Israeli attack on Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant could lead to a "Chernobyl-style catastrophe".
The International Atomic Energy Agency had initially said that the Friday attack had destroyed the aboveground part of the Natanz fuel enrichment plant, but its latest statement indicates more ...
Will James Middle School students, from left, Nevaeh Van Krieken, Marlo Lane, Eden Falder and Khloe Kelly water plants destined for the Ben Steele and Will James Spring Plant Sale.
The above-ground pilot enrichment plant at Iran's Natanz nuclear site has been destroyed, U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi told the Security Council on Friday.