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  • Better Air Quality in New Buildings

    QUT Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska will lead a new $5 million training centre to reduce airborne infections through improved indoor air quality for better public health in new building systems.

  • Norwegian Rivers Need to be Better Protected

    “Why do we allow hydropower plants with outlets into rivers to operate with rapid water level changes when Norway has plenty of power plant outlets that flow into the sea?”

  • Creating a Net Zero Journey From Farm to Fork

    A novel research network aims move the country’s agri-food industry closer to net zero emissions, enabling the UK to meet its 2050 emissions target.

  • Size Matters: Examining the Effect of Body Size on Birth Rates in North Atlantic Right Whales

    Today, fewer than 350 North Atlantic right whales remain.

  • Climate Factors Predict Future Mosquito Activity

    Increases in three climate factors—temperature, rainfall, and ocean warming —predicted mosquito population growth in Sri Lanka for the next one to six months, according to a new study by an international team of researchers. 

  • CSU Researchers Create Tool to Evaluate Water Use for Responsibly Sourced Gas Operations

    Colorado State University engineers have partnered with third-party assessor Project Canary to develop a method for measuring freshwater usage by natural gas operations to help evaluate operators on sustainability.

  • Understanding Plants Could Make Firefighting and Prescribed Burns Safer

    As a vicious outbreak of huge wildfires scorching New Mexico since April marks an unusually early start for the fire season in the West, many people wonder, what can be done?

  • Unchecked Emissions Could Double Heat-Related Child Mortality

    If carbon emissions are limited to slow temperature rise, as many as 6,000 child deaths could be prevented in Africa each year, according to new estimates.

  • Study: Drought Linked to Higher Diarrhea Risk in Children

    Diarrhea is a leading killer of young children around the world, and cases often rise after heavy rains and flooding.

  • Scientists Warn of Links Between Soil Pollution and Heart Disease

    Pesticides and heavy metals in soil may have detrimental effects on the cardiovascular system, according to a review paper published today in Cardiovascular Research, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).

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