Andrew Gray, an associate professor of watershed hydrology at UCR, weighs in on the threats to life and infrastructure posed by fast-moving debris flows, and how residents can best respond.
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNWinter storms help student drivers complete inclement weather requirementPennDOT spokesperson Fritzi Schreffler says it’s been a long time since back to back winter storms hit central Pennsylvania ...
A trove of lithium-rich brine exists underground in Bolivia. Researchers conducted the first comprehensive chemical analysis of wastewater associated with mining the resource.
Being invited to the wedding is often a cause for joy, but for many Catholics, being invited to a same-sex wedding can ...
Scientists have developed a versatile platform with an electrically controlled nano-gate that can be used for applications in sensing, chemical synthesis, memristors, and neuromorphic computing. The ...
Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens knew compiling a championship roster for multiple seasons required ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ruffled feathers when he signed an order this week mandating that state workers return to regular in-person work.
Despite my expectation of mixed success in legal battles with the president, there are reasons for tempered optimism here.
President-elect Donald Trump's economic plan involves extensive tax cuts, higher tariffs on imported goods, increased energy production and changes in undocumented immigrant policy. Some ...
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