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  • Low-Cost Sensors Measure Real-Time Volcanic Smog Exposure

    In a first, researchers measured and tracked the chemical transformation of pollutants as the eruption was underway.

  • NSF Awards to Wayne State to Impact Air Quality

    A Wayne State University researcher recently received confirmation for funding of two grants from the National Science Foundation that will help protect the air we breathe and other aspects of our environment.

  • Wildfire Smoke Exposure During Pregnancy Increases Preterm Birth Risk, Stanford Study Finds

    Exposure to wildfire smoke during pregnancy increases the risk that a baby will be born too early, a new Stanford University study suggests.

  • This Barnacle-Inspired Glue Seals Bleeding Organs in Seconds

    Excessive bleeding is, in some sense, an engineering problem.

  • How Satellite Maps Help Prevent Another ‘Great Grain Robbery’

    Vegetative health has become an important metric for climate scientists and meteorologists trying to understand how weather and temperature impact the health of crops, and as an extension, food security, food prices and the global agricultural market.

  • Texas A&M To Lead Center For Environmental Sustainability Through Insect Farming

    A $2.2 million National Science Foundation grant will establish the center, where scientists will research the farming of insects as a potential food source.

  • Study Supports Widespread Use of Better Masks to Curb COVID-19 Indoors

    A new study is highlighting a need for widespread use of better face masks and the importance of good ventilation to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 indoors.

  • Researchers Discover Hidden SARS-CoV-2 ‘Gate’ That Opens to Allow COVID Infection

    Since the early days of the COVID pandemic, scientists have aggressively pursued the secrets of the mechanisms that allow severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) to enter and infect healthy human cells.

  • Tailoring Wearable Technology and Telehealth in Treating Parkinson’s Disease

    Wearable health technologies are vastly popular with people wanting to improve their physical and mental health. 

  • Small Satellites Have Role Assessing Atmospheric Particulates, Research Shows

    Jeanné le Roux’s research is among the first to use commercial high-resolution small satellite data for air quality research.

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