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The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts these careers to shrink the fastest over the next decade
Research shows robots are already lowering career values and limiting workers' ability to advance in their fields.
As human populations grow, they inevitably require more water, energy and mineral resources. They also require assistance in responding to natural events such as flooding, hurricanes and earthquakes.
Enverus’ annual onshore ranking puts ExxonMobil No. 1, with Expand Energy and ConocoPhillips close behind as Permian strength ...
Malawi is tightening its belt under relentless fiscal pressure--yet beneath its soil lies an economic lifeline capable of ...
As the world shifts to clean energy, minerals such as lithium, cobalt and manganese have become as important as oil once was.
Sinkholes are fairly common in Philadelphia due to aging water lines that leak or burst, causing the surrounding soil to wash ...
This new green revolution, however, has an industrial foundation. Every electric vehicle, solar panel, and wind turbine is ...
In early January, a giant sinkhole formed at an intersection in the West Oak Lane neighborhood of North Philadelphia after a ...
Hilary Lightfoot says she has nowhere to go if she loses her clifftop property to coastal erosion.
Greenbrier Nursing & Rehabilitation Director named CDM of the Year Kristi Pinkney, CDM, CFPP (Certified Dietary Manager, Certified Food Protection Professional), director of food and nutrition at ...
Anxiety about costs and affordability is particularly high among Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians, ...
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