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  • Bid to Protect "Blue Food" Revolution

    Scientists have developed a new way to identify and reduce the impact of chemicals and diseases in global aquaculture (fish farming).

  • Children with Higher Exposure to Air Pollution and Lower Exposure to Green Space have 62% increased risk of ADHD

    Children living in areas with higher air pollution due to PM2.5 particles and very low levels of green space might have up to 62% increased risk of developing ADHD. 

  • Farms Following Soil-friendly Practices Grow Healthier Food, Study Suggests

    Results of the new study showed that the farms practicing regenerative agriculture had healthier soils

  • Severe Heatwaves Putting Lakes in Hot Water

    According to a new study, the world’s largest lakes are being hit by severe heatwaves six times as frequently as they were around two decades ago.

  • Forest Fires Increasingly Affecting Rivers and Streams – For Better and Worse

    Forest fires can have a significant effect on the amount of water flowing in nearby rivers and streams, and the impact can continue even years after the smoke clears.

  • Sharp Decline in Basking Shark Sightings in California

    The second biggest fish in the ocean is increasingly hard to find.

  • Swiss Population in Favour of Strict Food Waste Rules

    ETH researchers have shown that the Swiss population is willing to pay more to reduce food waste.

  • Chemists Discover Range of Environmental Contaminants in Fracking Wastewater

    he researchers suggest the technology used for their comprehensive analysis of produced water is essential for proper reuse or disposal by oil and gas producers.

  • Texas A&M Scientist Surveys Bat Species In Abandoned Mines

    Michael Morrison observes bat populations at the Mojave National Preserve and other locations used as seasonal shelter, providing helpful information for both conservation efforts and public safety.

  • Non-Local Ozone Sources Create a Springtime Air Quality Challenge for Las Vegas

    New results from an in-depth study of ozone production and transport in the greater Las Vegas area reveal how much of the city's ground-level ozone may come from non-local and non-controllable sources.

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