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The National Interest on MSNOpinion

How the US is squandering its science and technology advantage

The Trump administration’s cuts to research and development (R&D) and opposition to international student visas will have disastrous effects on US technological competition with China.
The Mail in South Cumbria on MSN

AI forecasts the future of Ulverston by year 3000

We asked AI to predict how Ulverston will have changed by the year 3000.
There have been rapid developments in AI tools over recent years. You probably interact with them multiple times every day by ...
Cleaning recognized as a skilled trade in Michigan as workforce growth rises, driven by demand, training, and higher ...
MACH Engineering reports that industrial water pollution remains a significant issue in the U.S., with many businesses ...
How risky scientists say BWX Technology’s (BWXT) proposed high-purity depleted uranium (HPDU) facility is to the surrounding land, water, and air, and to the people ...
In addition to performance concerns, battery reliability directly impacts safety. A failing battery can leave drivers stranded in high-traffic areas or during unfavorable weather conditions. Ensuring ...
Fenceline monitoring systems collect environmental data at the boundaries of industrial facilities, allowing air ...
Tiny pieces of plastic, called microplastics, are showing up everywhere, even in the water in clouds, rain, and snow—and they ...
Net zero isn’t just about renewables. Decoupling shows how smarter energy systems, efficiency, and technology let economies grow while cutting emissions.
Microbes play a crucial role in maintaining the levels of many nutrients in our environment, but warming could disrupt their function in certain cycles.
As geographers, we have been investigating how these changes could also affect the movement of carbon through river systems. To find out, we measured the full carbon balance of a wetland created by ...