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  • Monitoring Environmental Exposures in Dogs Could be Early Warning System for Human Health

    Man’s best friend may also be man’s best bet for figuring out how environmental chemicals could impact our health.

  • Climate Change an Imminent Threat to B.C.’s ‘Living Dinosaurs’

    First long-term lab study of glass sponges reveals dire impacts of ocean warming and acidification.

  • New Model Predicts the Peaks of the COVID-19 Pandemic

    As of late May, COVID-19 has killed more than 325,000 people around the world. 

  • Global Survey Identifies Learning Opportunities Related to the Health Impacts of Climate Change

    An international survey of Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education (GCCHE) membership found that the majority of members—health professions schools and programs, including medical, nursing, and public health—offer learning opportunities related to the health impacts of climate change, yet many also encountered challenges in instituting or developing curricula. 

  • When COVID-19 Meets Flu Season

    As if the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t scary enough, flu season is not far away. 

  • NASA Supercomputers Power COVID-19 Research

    NASA is flexing its supercomputing muscle to help crack some of the most pressing questions surrounding COVID-19, from basic science on how the virus interacts with cells in the human body to genetic risk factors to screening for potential therapeutic drugs.

  • In Wake of Global Shutdowns, Researchers Expect Water Quality to Improve

    Since air and water quality are linked, researchers expect to see signs of cleaner water in the short term.

  • Stirling Scientists Report on Animal Welfare in Aquaculture

    Scientists at the University of Stirling have authored a new report providing guidance on identifying and strengthening best practices for animal welfare in aquaculture.

  • New Groundwater Research: Clay Layers Exacerbate Arsenic Problems In Bangladesh

    Co-authored by Texas A&M’s Dr. Peter Knappett, the recently published study examined causes of arsenic contamination in Bangladesh aquifers.

  • Gold Mining With Mercury Poses Health Threats for Miles Downstream

    Assumption that distance lowers risk doesn’t hold up.

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