Everything that goes into building operations takes electricity, from overhead lights to desktops. But what about the buildings that store all of your phone and computer's information?
Sports analyst and TV host Cris Collinsworth believes NFL fans are tired of the Kansas City Chiefs with new data revealing ...
Texans near San Antonio experienced a 4.5 earthquake on Wednesday night, according to the United States Geological Survey.
When Excelsior-based Oppidan Investment Co. began working in the data center sector about nine years ago, the company’s ...
Global warming is worsening droughts, making sea levels rise, and fueling deadly storms. Now scientists have a new problem to add to that list: Climate change is helping rat populations thrive in U.S.
Rat infestation in many world cities appears to be soaring, especially in Washington, and a new study blames climate change, urbanization and other human actions.
In the first study of its kind, scientists found a correlation between climate change and a rise in urban rat populations.
There’s a saying that in a big city you are never more than six feet away from a rat. It’s an urban myth but scientists are ...
The timing couldn’t be more providential. We celebrate Catholic Schools Week each year at the end of January, as families and ...
Prior to Friday morning, many areas of the Garden State have measured less than an inch of rain and melted snow.
Worcester police stopped handing out speeding tickets on Jan. 30 and won't start again until after February. Here's why.
A new study from a Northwestern trauma surgeon found that up to 34% of critically injured patients who show up at a hospital ...