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  • Global Policy Changes Can Have Local Environmental Impact

    Texas A&M public health researchers studied the correlation between China’s ban on importing plastic wastes and the environmental health of a community near a waste incinerator in Pennsylvania.

  • Texas A&M AgriLife Study Targets Contamination Hotspots In Food Processing

    Understanding foodborne pathogen pathways will lead to greater food safety.

  • ​​​infected Insects May Warn of Impending Citrus Disease a Year in Advance​

    Study suggests strategies for a flatter progression of citrus greening disease epidemics.

  • UK Pesticide Standards Could Be Slashed in New Trade Deals, Threatening Public Health and the Environment

    UK consumers are likely to be exposed to larger amounts of more toxic chemicals in their food if trade negotiators from the US have their way, warns a new report out today.

  • Computer Modelling Predicts Where Vaccines Are Needed Most

    Researchers have developed a model that can estimate regional disease burden and the impact of vaccination, even in the absence of robust surveillance data, a study in eLife reveals.

  • Heat and Humidity Battle Sunshine for Influence Over the Spread of COVID-19, Researchers Find

    An international team of researchers led by McMaster University has found that while higher heat and humidity can slow the spread of COVID-19, longer hours of sunlight are associated with a higher incidence of the disease, in a sign that sunny days can tempt more people out even if this means a higher risk of infection.

  • Ground-Breaking Research Makes Childhood Vaccines Safe in All Temperatures

    Vaccines are notoriously difficult to transport to remote or dangerous places, as they spoil when not refrigerated. 

  • Many Factors May Contribute to Steep, Decades-Long Muskrat Population Drop

    Evidence of steep declines in muskrat numbers have been observed throughout the animal’s native range.

  • New Report Examines Challenges and Implications of False-Negative COVID-19 Tests

    As communities across the U.S. have struggled to cope with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, many have focused on the lack of widespread testing as a major barrier to safely reopening the country.

  • Owning an AC Bumps Electricity Bills by 42%

    Our new study published in Economic Modelling shows that owning and using an Air Conditioner greatly increases the electricity bills of households, with important implications for the energy poverty of the less well-off.

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