In all nine popular brands of anti-fogging sprays and cloths tested, researchers found the "forever chemicals," sometimes in very high levels.
It's always ready to go, assuming you've got the energy to give it a quick shake.
New models of Venus's atmosphere suggest it may not be as inhospitable as previously believed—though no life as we know it could survive there.
The company says it will spend $6 million more on carbon removal purchases from four new companies as part of its Stripe Climate program.
The National Academy of Sciences released a major report chronicling six techniques to turn the oceans into carbon dioxide vacuums.
The element is used for cooling down particle colliders, cleaning out rocket tanks, and more.
The recalls are the latest this year to involve benzene in consumer products.
A New York Times investigation details China's rapid acceleration of cobalt mining as countries gear up for a rapid rise in renewable energy and battery demand.
We've reached the point where the collapse of the Arctic biosphere is available for consumption. It's a heady feeling to hold death in your hands.
Steel is one of the defining materials of the modern world. But we'll have to learn how to make it anew.
Climate talks devolved into a literal war of words between the UN and activists on the side of the convention center where climate talks are happening.
Sharon Wilson has been documenting methane emissions in Texas for 20 years. Here's what she thinks of the new methane pledge inked by world leaders.
New research has found that zinc can prevent or shorten some colds, but there's no clear best way to take it, the scientists warn.
A methane provision could be on the chopping block in Democrats' reconciliation bill if Sen. Joe Manchin has his way.
NASA’s current plan to produce propellant on Mars comes with an exorbitant price tag, hence the desire for alternative solutions.
The family of three and their dog had been hiking in 100-degree weather, with only one water bottle to share, officials concluded.
RIP to parts of the Kemper plant, a pointless money-and-coal hole.
As Shell’s CEO Ben van Beurden spoke at a TED conference, he was interrupted by organizers, one of whom called him "one of the most evil people in the world."
Diversified Energy isn't a household name, but it's gobbling up other producers' aging, methane-leaking gas wells.
The warning is the latest to concern benzene being found in everyday household products.