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  • New Study Shows Microplastics Turn Into 'Hubs' for Pathogens, Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

    It’s estimated that an average-sized wastewater treatment plant serving roughly 400,000 residents will discharge up to 2,000,000 microplastic particles into the environment each day. 

  • Home Blood Test for COVID-19 Antibodies Can Measure Vaccine Effectiveness and Progress Toward Herd Immunity

    A new COVID-19 antibody blood test developed by Northwestern University scientists requires only a single drop of blood self-collected at home.

  • Stroke Risk Higher than Expected Among COVID-19 Patients

    New research found patients hospitalized with COVID-19 had a higher risk of stroke, compared with patients who had similar infectious conditions such as influenza and sepsis in prior studies.

  • Tropical Species are Moving Northward as Winters Warm

    Notwithstanding last month’s cold snap in Texas and Louisiana, climate change is leading to warmer winter weather throughout the southern U.S., creating a golden opportunity for many tropical plants and animals to move north, according to a new study appearing this week in the journal Global Change Biology.

  • New Study Predicts Urban Development and Greenhouse Gases will Fuel Urban Floods

    When rain began falling in northern Georgia on Sept. 15, 2009, little did Atlantans know that they would bear witness to epic flooding throughout the city.

  • Long-Lasting Dust Storm from Chihuahua

    Gusty springtime winds turned the skies yellow and beige in mid-March 2021 across northern Mexico, New Mexico, and west Texas.

  • Finding Fire and Ice: Modeling the Probability of Methane Hydrate Deposits on the Seafloor

    Methane hydrate, an icelike mate­rial made of compressed natural gas, burns when lit and can be found in some regions of the seafloor and in Arctic permafrost.

  • Droughts in Germany Could Become More Extreme

    In the future, droughts could be even more severe than those that struck parts of Germany in 2018. 

  • Particulates Are More Dangerous Than Previously Thought

    Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have for the first time observed photochemical processes inside the smallest particles in the air.

  • Carbon Uptake in Re-Growing Amazon Forest Threatened by Climate and Human Disturbance

    Large areas of forests regrowing in the Amazon to help reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, are being limited by climate and human activity.

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