A specialized Yonkers Fire Department task force responded and crews spread vermiculite and used water to dilute the spill.
The study is inspired by nature, mimicking how coral and mollusks create their shells. The process replaces the biological energy used by organisms with electrical energy to drive chemical reactions ...
Loria foresees putting some of that CO 2 back into concrete and cement to make more sustainable materials for construction ...
MONROE — I Am Botanicals at 6 E. First St. started out as a passion project for Laura Cousino. The registered nurse says a ...
A hazmat incident that prompted a shelter-in-place order for a section of Yonkers on Friday, March 14, was caused by a ...
Waste is everywhere. All the cities in the world invariably produce sewage sludge — the thick, organic mess left over from ...
New research raises concerns about the safety of chemical hair relaxers. Now, many Black women want safer alternatives.
Now, Northwestern's new strategy addresses this challenge by locking away CO 2 permanently and turning it into valuable materials, which can be used to manufacture concrete, cement, plaster and paint.
A team of scientists led by Haotian Wang, associate professor in chemical and biomolecular engineering at the George R. Brown ...
The USA flocculant and coagulant market is experiencing steady growth, primarily fueled by increasing demand from municipal water treatment plants. T ...