Researchers have developed a method to break down PET, one of the world’s most widely used plastics, for sustainable recycling using mechanical forces instead of heat or harsh chemicals. The high ...
Construction began on Phase II of the Modoc Multi Use Path on Monday, Oct. 6. The $6.5 million project will complete an eight-mile-long Class I (multi-use) path network from Isla Vista to Arroyo Burro ...
Okaloosa County will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Bridge-to-Bridge Multi-Use Path. The four-mile path connects the Brooks and Marler bridges on Okaloosa Island. A unique feature of the ...
A path to connect Aurora’s far East Side to a park in Naperville is currently in the early stages of planning. The three-quarter-mile trail is set to one day run alongside Wolf’s Crossing Road from ...
A new path along Four Mile Drive will open this fall for student athletes, families and nearby residents to enjoy. Construction is underway on a shared-use path that will start from the existing ...
Michael Kelly pedals through strong winds on the Yolo Causeway in 2008 during his daily bike commute from Davis to Sacramento. A PG&E pipeline replacement project could close part of the Causeway’s ...
Anchorage police officers will soon be able to automatically scan license plates and scour a network of public and private cameras throughout the city. The expansion into additional surveillance is ...
China International Capital Corp. has created new layers of job titles for senior investment bankers, according to people familiar with the matter, as it tries to retain talent amid a boom in ...
Juliet is your community news reporter covering the South Coast of Santa Barbara County. After years of planning and community debate, the final mile of the Modoc Road Multi-Use Path has been approved ...
New research from the University of St Andrews paves the way for holographic technology, with the potential to transform smart devices, communication, gaming and entertainment. In a study published in ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results