Beaver-inspired structures could limit flooding and benefit wildlife habitat, but state permitting is arduous.
Advisor for the NELGA project at the KNUST, Dr Patrick Opoku wants more resource investment into the operations of state institutions overseeing the flood and disaster preventions and management.
We are hoping to start construction in early 2026 and finish in early 2027,” said Rod Harmon, of Avesta Housing.
Researchers have identified an unknown family of microbes uniquely adapted to the waterlogged, low-oxygen conditions of tropical peatlands in Peru's northwestern Amazonian rainforest. The new research ...
The latest addition to Georgetown University’s Capitol Campus in downtown Washington, D.C. is the McCourt School of Public ...
The building is expected to have a secure main entrance, community room, fitness center, theater room, dog wash area, tenant ...
On Thursday, the V.I. Port Authority Governing Board approved millions of dollars for work at the territory airports and ...
Ford Motor Company released details of its promised $9 million investment in West Tennessee communities surrounding its new ...
On Thursday, January 16, the Planning & Zoning Commission hosted another public hearing regarding the proposed development at ...
A du Pont family hunting property in Maryland is going on the market for the first time in nearly a century, asking $14.8 ...
Establishing a Florida panther breeding population in Osceola County is a goal for state officials and environmentalists, but ...
The coastal city also has been trying for years to develop a seawater desalination plant, but its efforts have lagged as big, ...