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  • TRAX Air Quality Study Expands

    For more than five years, University of Utah air quality sensors have hitched rides on TRAX light rail trains, scanning air pollution along the train’s Red and Green Lines. 

  • Study Analyzes Impact of Switch From Nuclear Power to Coal, Suggests Directions for Policy

    Since incidents at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima, many countries have switched from nuclear power to electricity production fired by fossil fuels, despite the environmental consequences of burning fuels such as coal. 

  • Still a Fan of the Golden Tan?

    Social media smarts could make you less susceptible to skin cancer as new research shows that media literacy skills can help change people’s attitudes about what is believed to be the ‘tanned ideal’.

  • Women Firefighters Face High Exposure to Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’

    San Francisco’s women firefighters are exposed to higher levels of certain toxic PFAS chemicals than women working in downtown San Francisco offices, shows a new study led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, San Francisco, and Silent Spring Institute.

  • Study Finds Picking up a Pingpong Paddle May Benefit People With Parkinson’s

    Pingpong may hold promise as a possible form of physical therapy for Parkinson’s disease. 

  • Scientists Discover New Compound Which Could Improve Photodynamic Therapy For Cancer

    The key to photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a compound known as a sensitizer, a light-sensitive medicine given to the patient, which when activated by light produces highly reactive oxygen-based species which kill the cancer cells.

  • Instrument May Enable Mail-In Testing to Detect Heavy Metals in Water

    Lead, arsenic, and other heavy metals are increasingly present in water systems around the world due to human activities, such as pesticide use and, more recently, the inadequate disposal of electronic waste. 

  • New Study Associates Intake of Dairy Milk With Greater Risk of Breast Cancer

    Intake of dairy milk is associated with a greater risk of breast cancer in women, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Loma Linda University Health.

  • Heatwave Exposure Linked to Increased Risk of Preterm Birth in California

    More than just causing discomfort, regional heatwaves have been associated with a number of health risks, particularly for children and the elderly.

  • Diseases Spread from Wildlife Pose Risk to Livestock and Humans in Alberta

    Diseases transmitted from wildlife are a common threat to livestock and humans in Alberta, according to new research by University of Alberta biologists.

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