Study data gives archeologists more perspective on the day-to-day lives of Native Americans.
New report shows significant drop in air pollution plus 13,500 fewer polluting cars being driven into the zone daily
Fluctuations in atmospheric pressure can heavily influence how much natural gas leaks from wells below the ground surface at oil and gas sites, according to new University of British Columbia research.
Researcher develops method to detect and quanitfy nan-sized plastics.
The waters of the Mediterranean Sea continue to receive dissolved metals from the mining waste deposited in Portmán Bay (Murcia) 25 years after the cessation of mining activity.
Fast fashion generates huge amounts of textile waste, but researchers have developed a way to recycle some of that fabric into useful products.
For many, the word “aerosol” might conjure thoughts of hairspray or spray paint.
olutions found in nature should be our first line of defence against the increasing number of climate change-related natural disasters, say experts from the University of Surrey.
Distribution, number, source, and movement of the microparticles in the environment has remained poorly understood.
New research shows that maternal exposure to a common and ubiquitous form of industrial pollution can harm the immune system of offspring and that this injury is passed along to subsequent generations, weakening the body’s defenses against infections such as the influenza virus.
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