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This Los Angeles incubator wants to jumpstart the green economy
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Robert Garrova
Sep 15, 2017
At the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator, companies have access to mentors and laser cutters, too.
To cool down city streets, Los Angeles is painting them gray
by
Jed Kim
Aug 24, 2017
Los Angeles is testing out cool pavements on about a dozen blocks around the city.
Government science agencies still lack permanent leaders
by
Jed Kim
Aug 15, 2017
Of 577 key federal jobs requiring Senate confirmation, only 106 have had nominees put forward by President Trump. That’s according to the count by the Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service. Those vacancies include leadership roles at NASA and NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. With no one at the helm, science-based […]
NASA is testing supercomputers to send to Mars
by
Ben Johnson
and Kristin Schwab
Aug 14, 2017
And no, scientists won't be able to use them to peruse Facebook.
A scientist worries about a climate "hostile to science and the truth"
by
Maria Hollenhorst
and Robert Garrova
Jul 25, 2017
Government funding has been pretty reliable — up until now, the Los Alamos National Laboratory researcher says.
The US still wants a say in how UN climate change money is spent
by
Jed Kim
Jul 17, 2017
The U.S. has pulled out of the Paris climate agreement, but it’s already put $1 billion into the United Nations’ Green Climate Fund. That’s meant to help poor and developing countries manage climate change. And while President Trump said he won’t commit any more money to the fund, the White House still wants American delegates […]
Meet methane: The potent greenhouse gas hangs in some regulatory limbo
Jul 4, 2017
Natural gas is billed as a cleaner-burning energy than coal, but leaks during production erode that advantage.
For public good, not for profit.
Study suggests climate change will hit poorer parts of U.S. hardest
by
Jed Kim
Jun 30, 2017
Hotter regions in the U.S. tend to be poorer, meaning the worst effects could spur increased economic inequality.
Are doctors and patients ready for home health monitoring?
Jun 1, 2017
There's lots of optimism as manufacturers crank out medical devices, but no one knows if the approach will save money.
Science researchers brace for possible federal funding cuts
May 18, 2017
'Uncertainty means that you can’t hire people or you can’t start a new project,' one researcher says.