To start the night’s lesson, PETAL Project Co-Founder and papermaking workshop host Alex Khraish asked the group of attendees what paper means to them. Those attending the March 30 event
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The city’s Sustainable Denton department held a public feedback meeting to discuss creating a climate action adaptation plan in preparation for the plan’s presentation to Denton City Council in June.

University microbiology and molecular biology assistant professor Calvin Henard recently discovered methanotrophic bacteria can consume carbon dioxide and methane. The greenhouse effect can potentially be reduced by feeding the methanotrophs

Pop culture enthusiasts across the world are in shock after a report from Yard, an environmentally conscious marketing agency, revealed their favorite stars’ private jet usage is contributing thousands of

Mechanical engineering professor Haifeng Zhang is working on an $800,000, three-year project for the U.S. Department of Energy, focused on

There was a time when having children was not only expected but required. Family units relied on their children’s labor

Department of Chemistry professor Shengqian Ma is currently working on a $2 million, three-year project for the U.S. Department of

While Texas is still facing the consequences of the historic winter storm that devastated the state earlier this year, a

The current U.S. gerontocracy fails to be a government comprised of representatives who more accurately reflect the nation’s population demographics