Jamie Bell, Rick Knudtson and Justin Krug on stage at the Bright Side conference produced by Omaha startup Workshop. This week we’re launching the SPN Ecosystem Project to trace the impact and ...
A first-of-its-kind project seeking to restore river ecosystems along 39 miles of the Lower Mississippi River has federal approval to move forward — if it can secure a slice of the federal bankroll.
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Celo’s growing ecosystem of mission-aligned companies, including Loam, impactMarket, Circular Impact, Hyperlane, RedStone, Jia, and Tatum, has raised $77.3 million in ...
The Ethereum Foundation said the ecosystem is supported by more than $22 billion in treasury funds across Ethereum-based projects. The Ethereum Foundation reported that almost $500 million was ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior is investing nearly $46 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for ecosystem restoration in the Klamath Basin. Funds will support 24 projects to address ...
Fantom has released a decentralized vaults product to fund projects and applications that are building on its blockchain, developers said Friday. Called Ecosystem Vault, the project is an on-chain ...
Ecosystem restoration efforts in the Redwood State and National Parks region will be getting a substantial financial push as the state’s final budget activities and legislative session draw to a close ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is looking at a new Mississippi River restoration project, starting with a 39-mile stretch near Memphis, that could help save threatened and ...
Fantom community members have passed a governance vote that proposed using one-third of the network’s burn fees to fund new projects built in the Fantom ecosystem. Nearly 100% of all votes cast were ...
Over the past few years, major improvements in technology and a rapidly expanding player base have left the industry ripe for innovation. Now there's no shortage of companies looking for a competitive ...
Fish, a gar and a catfish, both native to the Mississippi River swim in an aquarium at the Mississippi River Museum in Tunica, Mississippi on Feb, 7, 2025. Credit: Karen Pulfer Focht / Tennessee ...