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Study warns 4.4M New Yorkers face extreme flood risk
A landmark Science Advances study finds that nearly half of New York City’s population—about 4.4 million people—and 47% of its buildings are at high risk of extreme flood damage. Researchers cite ...
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Hotchkiss Field Community Center on Richmond’s Northside will host a ribbon cutting after two years of renovations and the ...
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When too much water is pumped from the underground aquifer, it pulls saltwater from offshore to fill the void.
A new AI-driven study published in *Science Advances* identifies New York City as having the largest population at risk for flooding among eight high-risk U.S. coastal cities. Researchers analyzed 16 ...
A new fiber probe developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin delivers two major innovations in health ...
It was a genuine attempt but failed because the tool was made for surfaces and mold does not only exist on surfaces.
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While New York City leads in terms of the absolute number of people threatened by flood, more than 98 percent of New Orleans’ ...
Four fire chiefs step down or shift posts in four months, reflecting a mix of retirements, internal promotions, and lateral ...
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