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A Public Meeting Could Be What Helps Save the Contaminated Hudson River
The August 9 meeting in NYC will address the clean-up of cancer-causing PCBs dumped in the Hudson for decades.
This Documentary Wants to Teach People About GMOs, But Experts Call It Propaganda
“We’re pro-science and we’re anti-fringe,” says ‘Food Evolution’ director Scott Hamilton Kennedy—but his critics are calling him a corporate shill.
The Fate of 'America's First River' Is the Focus of New Film Series
The Hudson Valley, known as the birthplace of the American environmental movement, faces an uncertain future as the risk of irreparable damage is high.
Report Says GMOs Are Safe But Won't Solve World Hunger
A committee set up by the National Academy of Science poured over more than 900 research publications investigating the effects of genetic meddling in corn, soybean, and cotton. Their results were counterintuitive, to say the least.
Techies Want to Reinvent How We Cook
A new generation of chefs and home cooks are embracing the principles of maker culture and applying them in the kitchen, going well beyond simple food hacks.
GE's New 'UFO' Dome Promises to Make Wind Turbines More Powerful
A new dome-shaped add-on to wind turbines may help them generate more power and bring construction costs down in the process.
What Do London's Young Homeless Voters Think About the General Election?
Homelessness has risen by 55 percent in the UK since David Cameron became prime minister. We asked a number of homeless young Brits for their thoughts on how the country's being run.
How Holograms Will Help Us See the Invisible
[SPONSORED] The very idea of their existence has captured sci-fi writers’ imaginations for decades.
These Next Gen CT Scanners Makes 3D Animations of the Inside of Your Body
They can produce animated images, too.
A Brief History of Jeff Goldblum as Our Quirky Tech Pitchman
Somehow, the guy who played "The Fly" became the most reliable (and most drunken) tech pitchman.
Matthew Dear's New Track Is Made From the Sounds of GE Machines
Listen to "Drop Science," a track crafted entirely from samples of machines recorded at GE's Global Research Center.