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  • TEMPO Air Pollution Sensor Integrated with Satellite Host

    An air quality sensor that will dramatically improve the way scientists measure air pollution over North America has been joined with its satellite host.

  • Study: Cataract Surgery Linked With Lessened Dementia Risk

    Cataracts affect most older adults at risk for dementia, and now researchers are finding strong evidence that cataract surgery is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia.

  • New Study Shows Link Between Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Fatty Liver Disease

    Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a growing global health challenge and poses a substantial economic burden.

  • Embracing a Wetter Future, the Dutch Turn to Floating Homes

    When a heavy storm hit in October, residents of the floating community of Schoonschip in Amsterdam had little doubt they could ride it out. 

  • Diagnosis from the Sky: Catching Insect Infestations within Forests Before It’s Too Late

    Fine-tuning remote sensing to protect forests from the spread of dangerous critters

  • Climate Extreme Intensifies Conflict Between People and Whales

    New research looks at how a climate extreme intensifies tensions between ocean life and people, and what can be done about it. 

  • Microplastic Pollution Aids Antibiotic Resistance

    The Styrofoam container that holds your takeout cheeseburger may contribute to the population’s growing resistance to antibiotics.

  • Putting the Fizz Into Salty Water

    A new study sheds light on the way salty water acts in deep-sea aquifers, paving the way for further research into carbon storage deep beneath the seabed.

  • Antarctica Experiences Rare Total Solar Eclipse

    A rare total solar eclipse in Antarctica this weekend (Saturday 4 December) is giving researchers a unique opportunity to learn more about how solar eclipses affect space weather.

  • Trees Are Biggest Methane 'Vents' in Wetland Areas – Even When They're Dry

    Most of the methane gas emitted from Amazon wetlands regions is vented into the atmosphere via tree root systems – with significant emissions occurring even when the ground is not flooded, say researchers at the University of Birmingham.

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