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In a world growing increasingly concerned with wastefulness, does the future of food production lie in 'upcycling' unused byproducts? Meet the entrepreneurs and industry experts who think this is the case.
With elections approaching in the US, attention turns to swing states. In Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley, concerns over the economy predate the Covid-19 pandemic - but how will these worries impact votes?
COVID has re-written the rules by which our lives are governed, upturning norms from the home to the workplace. As mass gatherings continue to be avoided for fear of spreading the virus, this election year in the United States looks set to forgo a historic political tradition - the National Conventions of both political parties. Though little more than scripted pageantry set to crown the winner o…
An estimated 1 in 7 US immigrants are avoiding state benefits over fears they may be denied residency for utilising them. Health professionals are concerned this is exacerbating the spread of coronavirus.
As the coronavirus pandemic forced student housing around the US to shut, the homeless student community was left particularly vulnerable, with restricted access to the most basic everyday resources.
With more than 2 million prisoners held in thousands of detention centres across the US, the alarm is sounding about the dangers posed to this vulnerable population during the current pandemic.
The US has seen huge increases in wind farms and technologies since 1992, due to the Production Tax Credit incentive. With this renewable energy subsidy set to expire, does wind energy have a future?
As water levels rise in America's longest rivers, the Mississippi and the Missouri, the increased currents and flooding have created dangerous new challenges for the Delta’s many inhabitants and businesses.
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