People in Rural Areas Die at Higher Rates Than Those in Urban Areas

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December 14, 2022

Public Health

People in Rural Areas Die at Higher Rates Than Those in Urban Areas

Deaths from heart disease, cancer and COVID are all higher in rural areas than urban ones in the U.S., and the gap is only widening

By Tanya Lewis

Climate Change

Race to Develop Carbon Removal Technology Begins with Record Funding

The Biden administration launched a historic effort on Tuesday to commercialize direct air capture technologies to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere

By Corbin Hiar,Carlos Anchondo,E&E News

Climate Change

Alaska's Protective Sea Ice Wall Is Crumbling because of the Climate Crisis

A massive storm slammed into Alaska's western coast, and there was no ice to stop it.

By Emily Schwing | 06:45

Water

How Water Cycles Can Help Prevent Disastrous Floods and Drought

To prevent devastating droughts and floods, humanity can tune in to natural solutions to repair water cycles that human development has disrupted

By Erica Gies

Economics

Why It's So Hard to Recycle Plastic

Here's how companies and other organizations are trying to make plastics more sustainable

By Sarah DeWeerdt

Sociology

The Most Compelling Science Graphics of 2022

From COVID to space exploration, graphics helped tell some the year's most important stories

By Amanda Montañez

Pollution

E-Waste Could Become a 'Gold Mine' for Rare-Earth Elements

Mining electronic waste for rare-earth elements while isolating the remaining toxic chemicals could help solve the global e-waste crisis

By Michael Eisenstein

Energy

It's Time for Congress to Support Fusion Energy

Fusion devices for clean, safe, and affordable electricity and industrial heat are making advances and need a push

By U.S. Representative Don Beyer

Economics

Nature Outlook: Circular Economy

Charting a path towards material sustainability

Mathematics

6 Marvelous Math Stories from 2022

Math made a splash this year. Here's a look at the fascinating discoveries, mind-bending quests and important events in mathematics in 2022

By Clara Moskowitz

Psychology

Kindness Can Have Unexpectedly Positive Consequences

People who engage in random acts of kindness may not fully recognize the impact of their behavior on others

By Amit Kumar
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