A large mushroom farm near the Kenyan capital of Nairobi is one of a kind: It grows fungi on an industrial scale — not as ...
Those accusing Mikel Arteta of cautiousness may have seen some irony in him going on the defensive about his approach this week. Where they saw a team playing with the handbrake on against Manchester ...
Root chemistry determines how antibiotic resistance spreads from manure to crops, research indicates
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most pressing global health challenges, and farms that use livestock manure as fertilizer ...
Though still largely up-and-coming with a small but steadily rising market share, 3D construction is revolutionizing the home building industry, particularly amid a rampant affordability crisis ...
The Windrunner, developed by Radia in Boulder, Colorado, is built to offer 12 times the cargo capacity of the Pentagon's main heavy-lift aircraft, Boeing's C-17 Globemaster III, according to Business ...
The Metropolitan Police says it is using an "Al Capone" approach to root out misconduct by its own officers. As part of the biggest ever clear-out, the Met has removed more than 1,400 officers from ...
At crime scenes around the world, the forensic entomologist Paola Magni is taking her field into uncharted waters By Jordan Michael Smith Photographs by Guido Gazzilli and Claire Martin Paola Magni in ...
Nordic folk music with roots in black metal might sound ridiculously niche, but Wardruna are more than the sum of their parts—and to prove it, here they are at the Auditorium Theatre. Einar Selvik ...
Affirmative action is done, but some schools may be using it to solve the crisis of boys and college
We all thought affirmative action was struck down when the Supreme Court ruled in the Students for Fair Admissions case in 2023. But some schools appear to be giving a boost to an unexpected group: ...
The Roots are coming to Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square as part of the summer concert series on Thursday, August 21 at 7 p.m. Tickets are still currently available starting at a few different ...
Contrary to what many of my friends believe, good academics are always working—at least in the sense that when we’re stuck on a problem, which is most of the time, it’s impossible to leave it behind.
The problem has vexed Boston leaders, public health officials and police for years: How best to address the interwoven issues of homelessness and public drug use that collide near the intersection of ...
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