More than 400 million metric tons of plastic is produced annually, and only a small fraction is recycled. The rest ends up in landfills, or leaks into the natural environment, which is impacting ...
SHRINKING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order continuing the reduction of Federal bureaucracy and waste. REDUCING GOVERNMENT OVERREACH: President Trump’s ...
AI generates excitement and trepidation in equal measure within health care circles. Optimists see the obvious potential for revolutionizing the efficiency and quality of care. Cynics worry that ...
After years of increased spending in response to major and sometimes unprecedented global events, the pendulum of business is swinging back to cost cautiousness and efficiency. Kevin Kelley is a ...
Microplastics are everywhere—in our food, our water and even the air. Scientists and engineers around the world have developed all sorts of creative strategies to attempt to filter our these tiny ...
An invisible invasion by land, air and sea: Microscopic plastic pieces are in the food we eat, the air we breathe and the water we drink – bottled or not. For more than three decades, UC San Francisco ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Melissa Houston covers financial issues that affect women in business. For small business owners, the goal to increase profits is ...
Plasticizers—the most common of which are called phthalates—are used to make plastic more flexible and more durable. They’re so widely used that today, they show up inside almost all of us, right ...
A 41-year-old who follows most of the guidelines for a healthy heart may have an actual biological age of 36. Then there’s the 53-year-old who doesn’t get enough sleep, doesn’t exercise regularly and ...