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  • New Study Shows Link Between Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Fatty Liver Disease

    Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a growing global health challenge and poses a substantial economic burden.

  • Microplastic Pollution Aids Antibiotic Resistance

    The Styrofoam container that holds your takeout cheeseburger may contribute to the population’s growing resistance to antibiotics.

  • Putting the Fizz Into Salty Water

    A new study sheds light on the way salty water acts in deep-sea aquifers, paving the way for further research into carbon storage deep beneath the seabed.

  • Mapping Marine Microplastics

    Researchers used satellite data to detect and track masses of plastic floating in the ocean.

  • Pesticides Can Affect Multiple Generations of Bees

    Study finds reduced bee reproduction over 2 years

  • Long-Term Particulate Matter Pollution is Associated With High Blood Pressure

    According to the WHO, air pollution is the greatest health risk worldwide, accounting for more than 4.2 million deaths annually.

  • Growing Carbon Footprint of Plastics

    After analysing the global plastics value chain, ETH researchers have revealed that the impact of plastics on climate and health is bigger than originally thought due to the increased use of coal for process heat, electricity and as a raw material in production.

  • NTU Singapore-Led Study Links Increasing Air Pollution to the Rise of a Type of Lung Cancer

    An international team of scientists, led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has linked increased air pollution to an uptick in cases of lung adenocarcinoma (LADC) worldwide. 

  • A Rocky Fate for Greenhouse Gases

    Scientists at the University of Tsukuba used a sophisticated set of experimental tests, including synchrotron X-ray scattering and quantum computer modeling, to study the effect of temperature on the structure of magnesium carbonate. 

  • As Los Angeles Traffic Slowed Amid Pandemic, Researchers Gained Air Pollution Insights

    The study is the first to explore how vehicles churn out ammonia across an entire urban center using satellites in space.

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