New carbon-capturing building materials could help reduce the effects of climate change, according to new research.
Whether it's the meeting room of an office building, the exhibition room of a museum or the waiting area of a government ...
Discover how everyday building materials could be the key to massive carbon storage, according to a new study. Technologies like biochar in concrete and biomass-based plastics could turn buildings ...
Construction materials such as concrete and plastic have the potential to lock away billions of tons of carbon dioxide, ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a climate-friendly covering for walls and ceilings that temporarily stores moisture, ...
Wolves Lane Centre is a wild, fertile fantasy land where plants take center stage. The existing greenhouses have now taken on ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in a final risk evaluation for formaldehyde reports that composite wood products, ...
Quick Summary • The EPA determined that formaldehyde poses an “unreasonable risk” to human health, particularly for workers and consumers exposed through everyday products.
EPA has determined that formaldehyde presents an unreasonable risk of injury to human health, specifically to workers and ...
Little oversight, enforcement and monitoring of home demolitions in Idaho with asbestos could threaten community health ...
The report was published weeks after a ProPublica investigation found that the chemical causes more cancer than any other ...