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  • In Baltimore, Lower Income Neighborhoods Have Bigger Mosquitoes

    Low-income urban neighborhoods not only have more mosquitoes, but they are larger-bodied, indicating that they could be more efficient at transmitting diseases.

  • Are We Underestimating the Benefits of Investing in Renewable Energy?

    As policymakers seek to reduce carbon dioxide and other pollutants through increases in renewable energy, improving energy efficiency or electrifying transportation, a key question arises: Which interventions provide the largest benefits to avoid the negative health effects of air pollution? 

  • Exercise Can Now Be Prescribed like Medicine for People with and Beyond Cancer

    It’s well known that exercise is good for preventing and treating many forms of heart disease, but less commonly known are the benefits of physical activity for people living with and beyond cancer.

  • Alfalfa and Potassium: It’s Complicated

    Has anyone ever told you to eat a banana when you have a muscle cramp or eye twitch? 

  • AI System More Accurately Identifies Collapsed Lungs Using Chest X-Rays

    New assistive technology can diagnose collapsed lungs from chest x-rays with a higher degree of accuracy than radiologists.

  • NASA’s Terra Satellite Catches End of Atlantic Tropical Depression 15

    Tropical Depression Fifteen or TD15, developed off the west coast of Africa on Oct. 14 by 5 p.m. EDT. The depression never strengthened into a tropical storm before it reached the end of its life.

  • UNH Researchers Find Climate Change Increases Risk of Mercury Contamination

    As global temperatures continue to rise, the thawing of permafrost in Arctic areas is being accelerated and mercury that has been trapped in the frozen ground is now being released in various forms into surrounding waterways, soil and air.

  • Hubble Observes 1st Confirmed Interstellar Comet

    NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has given astronomers their best look yet at an interstellar visitor — comet 2I/Borisov — whose speed and trajectory indicate it has come from beyond our solar system.

  • Strong Storms Can Generate Earthquake-Like Seismic Activity

    Researchers have discovered a new geophysical phenomenon where a hurricane or other strong storm can produce vibrations in the nearby ocean floor as strong as a magnitude 3.5 earthquake.

  • Initiative Aims to Create 3D Map of the World Before Climate Change Alters It

    Scientists have launched a new initiative to create a highly detailed, 3D map of the planet.

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