The amount of muscle on your body matters—for everyone. Whether you’re an athlete, on a weight loss journey, or enjoying your 8th decade of life (or more!), having adequate muscle is important for your health.
Lieutenant General (Ret.) Michael H. “Mike” Shields built a distinguished 34‑year career in the U.S. Army before bringing his operational insight and strategic leadership to CACI.
The Mediterranean Diet is perennially popular, in large part because of the delicious, plant-forward cuisine of the region. It’s also consistently rated as one of the most healthy eating patterns in the world.
At a hospital, there’s no room for downtime. Every system, including heating, cooling and lighting, has to work seamlessly to support patient care around the clock.
When an osprey pair built a nest atop an energized electrical pole on Petty’s Island in Pennsauken, New Jersey, it created both a safety risk for the birds and a potential reliability concern for customers. The nest and three eggs inside needed to be moved — and quickly.
A Cascale Corporate member since 2020, Recover recognized that advancing circularity would require material innovation supported by trusted data, consistent measurement, and collaboration across the value chain.
Trane Technologies has been recognized for continued leadership in sustainability and climate innovation through inclusion on the Dow Jones Best-in-Class World and North American Indices and the Financial Times Europe’s Climate Leaders 2026 list.
The Ray recently submitted a joint response with Abley to the USDOT’s ROUTES Initiative Request for Information (RFI). This submission pairs The Ray's transportation technology focus with Abley’s safety software to deliver a proactive, data-backed methodology.
October marked the successful completion of the first year of the Sorghum Roadside Trials on The Ray, a pilot project proving how specialized, resilient cereal crops can solve legacy infrastructure issues through biological engineering.
The Ray team is proud to highlight its recent collaboration with Kia Georgia at their West Point manufacturing facility, where The Ray's Natural Capital program oversaw the installation of 14 acres of perennial native grasses and wildflowers.