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  • Decades of Air Pollution Undermine the Immune System

    The diminished power of the immune system in older adults is usually blamed on the aging process. 

  • Limiting Global Warming Now Can Preserve Valuable Freshwater Resource

    Snowcapped mountains not only look majestic – They’re vital to a delicate ecosystem that has existed for tens of thousands of years.

  • Study Yields Clues to Why Alzheimer’s Disease Damages Certain Parts of the Brain

    Memory loss is often the first sign of Alzheimer’s disease, followed by confusion and difficulty thinking. 

  • New Study Provides a Unique Resource for Understanding How Environmental Exposures in Early Life Affect our Health

    Researchers now have a unique resource for identifying new biomarkers of environmental exposures in early life and understanding their health effects.

  • As Evidence Mounts, New Concerns About Fracking and Health

    Almost 20 years after the adoption of hydraulic fracturing began to supercharge U.S. production of oil and gas, there’s growing evidence of a correlation between the industry’s activities and an array of health problems ranging from childhood cancer and the premature death of elderly people to respiratory issues and endocrine disruption.

  • Lung Infections Caused by Soil Fungi are a Problem Nationwide

    Fungi in the soil cause a significant number of serious lung infections in 48 out of 50 states and the District of Columbia, including many areas long thought to be free of deadly environmental fungi, according to a study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

  • Deadly Coral Disease in Florida, Caribbean May Be Transported in Ship Hulls, Study Finds

    A new study suggests that ships may be spreading a deadly coral disease across Florida and the Caribbean.

  • Study Shows How to Boost Early Intervention for Climate-Related Health Risks

    Being able to predict where and when extreme weather and other environmental impacts of climate change will increase the risk of infectious disease outbreaks can help public health officials respond earlier and more effectively to control the spread and reduce its toll.

  • High Power, High Potential

    U of A laser experts join global network increasing access to technology that could revolutionize everything from space physics and nano-scale manufacturing to clean energy and cancer treatment.

  • Fertilisers Limit Pollination by Changing How Bumblebees Sense Flowers

    The study, published in PNAS Nexus today, shows that chemical sprays alter the electric field around flowers for up to 25 minutes after exposure.

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