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  • New Sensor Uses MRI to Detect Light Deep in the Brain

    Using a specialized MRI sensor, MIT researchers have shown that they can detect light deep within tissues such as the brain.

  • Cardiovascular Nursing and Climate Change: A Call to Action

    The Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ) Cardiovascular Nursing Council has published a Call to Action in a special issue of the academic journal Heart, Lung and Circulation.

  • Heat and Cold as Health Hazards

    Both hot and cold environments trigger a stress response in the human body and can lead to cardiovascular problems.

  • Biodegradable Medical Gowns May Add to Greenhouse Gas

    The use of disposable plasticized medical gowns – both conventional and biodegradable – has surged since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • London Underground Polluted With Metallic Particles Small Enough to Enter Human Bloodstream

    The London Underground is polluted with ultrafine metallic particles small enough to end up in the human bloodstream, according to University of Cambridge researchers. 

  • Harmful Fungal Toxins in Wheat: A Growing Threat Across Europe

    Harmful fungal toxins are on the rise in Europe’s wheat and affect almost half of crops, according to a new study led by the University of Bath.

  • Weight of Microplastics Raining on Auckland Equal to 3 Million Plastic Bottles Yearly, Study Finds

    Some 74 million metric tons of microplastics, the equivalent of more than 3 million plastic bottles, are falling on Auckland yearly, new research finds.

  • Worst Drought on Record Parches Horn of Africa

    As the end of 2022 draws near, the Horn of Africa is experiencing the longest and most severe drought on record, threatening millions of people with starvation.

  • Pollination Loss Removes Healthy Foods From Global Diets, Increases Chronic Diseases Causing Excess Deaths

    Inadequate pollination has led to a 3-5% loss of fruit, vegetable, and nut production and an estimated 427,000 excess deaths annually from lost healthy food consumption and associated diseases, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and certain cancers, according to research led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. 

  • UMaine Leads $3 Million Study on How Warming Arctic Affects American Lobster in New England, Atlantic Canada

    Investigating how a rapidly warming Arctic will affect American lobster populations and the communities that depend on them in New England and Atlantic Canada will be the focus of a University of Maine-led study backed by a $3 million award from the National Science Foundation’s Navigating the New Arctic Program (NNA).

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