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The waste material humans are producing in creating the modern world is going to have an "irreversible impact on our future".
Natural cement found in industrial waste reacts with ocean water to form rocks in just 35 years, instead of millions.
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Vice President JD Vance cast a tie-breaking vote as 3 Republican senators voted against the bill. Here's what's in it.
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Master gardener Margaret Rose Realy offers a deeply Catholic guide to transforming any outdoor space into a place of prayer ...
Industrial waste can turn into rock in as little as 35 years, new research reveals, instead of the thousands or millions of years previously assumed. The finding challenges what scientists know about ...