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  • A Sustainable Alternative to Air Conditioning

    As the planet gets hotter, the need for cool living environments is becoming more urgent.

  • Extensive Impact of Metal Mining Contamination on Rivers and Floodplains revealed

    A groundbreaking study has provided pivotal new insights into the extensive impact of metal mining contamination on rivers and floodplains across the world.

  • How Climate Warming Could Disrupt a Deep-Rooted Relationship

    Researchers from Syracuse University and the University of Minnesota find that warming trends will likely result in major disturbances of networks of fungi potentially harming forest resilience.

  • Socially Vulnerable Populations are Disproportionately Exposed to Wildfires in the West, Study Finds

    People experiencing a high degree of social vulnerability are also more exposed to wildfires in Oregon and Washington as wildfire risk increases, a new study shows.

  • Study Finds Significant Chemical Exposures in Women With Cancer

    Clear link between PFAS, BPA exposures and a prior cancer diagnosis found in large national study.

  • Research Analyzes Relationship Between Agriculture, Emergence of New Diseases

    Researchers propose new framework to understand intersection of disease spread between humans and animals, disease emergence and land use change.

  • London Has the Fastest Increase in Cooling Demand in the World, Shows New Model

    The Demand.ninja model, created by researchers at Imperial College London and TU Delft, was designed to show how the weather influences hourly energy consumption in buildings.

  • Roadside Hedges Can Reduce Harmful Ultrafine Particle Pollution Around Schools

    A new study led by Cambridge University confirms that planting hedges between roadsides and school playgrounds can dramatically reduce children’s exposure to traffic-related particle pollution.

  • NASA Scientists Test New Tool for Tracking Algal Blooms

    Harmful algae can endanger public health and coastal ecosystems and economies.

  • Ohio’s Droughts Are Worse Than Often Recognized, Study Finds

    A new type of analysis suggests that droughts in Ohio were more severe from 2000 to 2019 than standard measurements have suggested.

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