Just a few days out from the WA election, the potential construction of a $217 million motorsport track and entertainment precinct has some locals up in arms and demanding change at the ballot box.
The justices ruled that the agency cannot impose generic prohibitions against violating water quality standards.
The EPA warned the high court that narrowly tailoring permitting regulations would force the agency to delay projects.
Working at nanoscale dimensions, a team of scientists led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory ...
Deep within certain magnetic molecules, atoms arrange their spins in a spiral pattern, forming structures called chiral ...
New research from Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian may soon help physicians identify unresponsive brain-injury ...
Scientists have discovered hidden brain waves which reveal how many people in a coma after recent brain injuries are much ...
The US Supreme Court will soon address a decades-long feud about what the nuclear industry should do with its spent fuel ...
Former Formula One driver Ralf Schumacher believes it's 'highly unrealistic' for Lewis Hamilton to win the F1 title in his ...
An indigenous group is claiming McPhillamy Park at Bathurst’s Mount Panorama circuit as a sacred site, The Australian ...
Conservation groups and federal agencies won their bid to temporarily put on hold a D.C. Circuit decision that ordered an ...