Northwestern University Study Finds Tea Brewing Can Reduce Lead in Water, Offers Eco-Friendly Solution for Heavy Metal Removal
Researchers at Northwestern University found that brewing tea with certain tea bags can remove heavy metals like lead from water, with potential implications for water remediation.
New York Skies to Dazzle with Rare Lunar Eclipse, Solar Event and Planetary Dance
New Yorkers can observe a lunar eclipse on March 13, a solar eclipse on March 29, and spot planets in March's night skies, with the added relief that asteroid YR4's impact threat is nearly zero.
Nokia Acquires Optical Networking Firm Infinera, Aiming to Boost Data Center Influence and Spark Innovation
Nokia has completed its acquisition of Infinera, aiming to become an optical networking leader and enhance its data center offerings for AI and cloud services. The merger is expected to create an "innovation powerhouse."
East Tennessee State University Researchers Uncover Fossil of Giant Prehistoric Flying Squirrel
Researchers at East Tennessee State University found fossilized remains of a giant flying squirrel at the Gray Fossil Site, an unexpected discovery linking prehistoric ecosystems in North America and Eurasia.












