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  • Circadian Rhythm Expert Argues Against Permanent Daylight Saving Time

    As we prepare to switch our clocks back an hour to standard time on Nov. 3, in keeping with the twice-a-year time change, those who loathe the practice may take heart in the notion that it may be on its way out.

  • International Research Team Develops Portable Device that Produces Hydrogen Peroxide for Purifying Drinking Water

    Some two billion people in the world lack access to clean drinking water. University of Calgary researcher Dr. Samira Siahrostami, PhD, is determined to help them.

  • Double-Sided Tape for Tissues Could Replace Surgical Sutures

    Inspired by a sticky substance that spiders use to catch their prey, MIT engineers have designed a double-sided tape that can rapidly seal tissues together.

  • Quality and Use of Green Spaces May Determine Their Health Benefits

    Two studies led by ISGlobal explore how natural spaces influence well-being.

  • J-WAFS Zeroes in on Food Security as Agricultural Impacts of the Climate Crisis Become More Apparent

    The Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab presents a new report on climate, agriculture, water, and food security — with plans for more research.

  • Patients with Mood, Anxiety Disorders Share Abnormalities in Brain’s Control Circuit

    New research published today in JAMA Psychiatry shows for the first time that patients with mood and anxiety disorders share the same abnormalities in regions of the brain involved in emotional and cognitive control.

  • Biologists Build Proteins That Avoid Crosstalk with Existing Molecules

    Inside a living cell, many important messages are communicated via interactions between proteins.

  • THL Surveyed Finns’ Risk Beliefs on Indoor Air

    People consider health risks greater than what is suggested by research data.

  • Q&A: Air Quality During and After Wildfires

    UCLA Health pulmonologist recommends precautions to take when smoke fills the air – even when it’s not visible.

  • National Air Pollution Report Calls Out Rush-Hour Traffic, Diesel Truck Emissions as Major Areas of Concern

    Almost one third of Canadians live near a major road — and this means they go about their everyday lives exposed to a complex mixture of vehicle air pollutants.

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