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  • At Least 85 Percent of World’s Population Impacted by Climate Change

    New analysis of more than 100,000 scientific studies. Joint press release of MCC and Climate Analytics.

  • Long Island Water-Quality Assessment Shows Cause for Concern

    Stony Brook University scientists have completed their assessment of water quality in Long Island’s estuaries in 2021, and the news is not good.

  • USC Studies Show That Clean Air Matters for a Healthy Brain

    Two USC researchers whose work linked air pollution to a greater risk of Alzheimer’s disease and faster cognitive decline are seeing signs that cleaner air can make a difference in brain health.

  • Social Distancing: Not Just for Humans

    Coughs and colds spread quickly within wild mountain gorilla groups but appear less likely to spread between neighboring groups, a new study published in Scientific Reports shows.

  • A Multi-Dimensional Fire Challenge

    Accumulating fuels and rising populations are contributing to California’s large, destructive fires.

  • NASA Smoke Signals for Air Quality

    The U.S. Forest Service now has a powerful way to view near-real time fire detection from NASA satellite data that they can include in their hourly air quality forecasts.

  • Those Under 40 More Likely Than Older Adults to Recover COVID-Related Smell and Taste Loss

    Sense of smell or taste returns within six months for 4 out of every 5 COVID-19 survivors who have lost these senses, and those under 40 are more likely to recover these senses than older adults, an ongoing Virginia Commonwealth University study found.

  • USF Invention Addresses Worldwide Mask Shortage and Pollution Concerns

    Technology created at the University of South Florida (USF) could be the key to safely reusing disposable face masks. 

  • Protecting the Ozone Layer Is Delivering Vast Health Benefits

    Montreal Protocol will spare Americans from 443 million skin cancer cases

  • Genetic Analysis Reveals Differences in Mate Choice Between Wild and Hatchery Coho Salmon

    A new study of the genetic profiles of wild and hatchery coho salmon demonstrates important distinctions in how the two types of fish form mating pairs.

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