What do microplastics, water color, and satellites have in common? Dr. Karl Kaiser, professor of marine and coastal ...
Surface ozone pollution remains stubbornly persistent even as emissions of traditional precursors decline. New research reveals that oxygenated ...
The Kilauea volcano, in Hawaii, has been acting up lately, and all kinds of nasty stuff is pouring out of it. But perhaps the ...
Researchers found that children’s breath carries chemical clues from gut bacteria, opening the door to faster and gentler ...
While data might appear to show small benefits, the results for the population at large could be significant.
The origin of life from Earth's primordial chemistry has long fascinated and perplexed us. Generations of scientists have ...
At ExxonMobil, we prioritize the security and health of our employees, our customers and the public. Our commitment to safety ...
Florida's Indian River Lagoon (IRL), one of the state's most ecologically productive estuaries, is facing a growing but ...
Delhi’s air debate is dominated by numbers—daily AQI values, PM2.5 averages, counts of “good”, “poor”, and “severe” days.
Researchers have detected microplastics in blood, placentas, and organs. A scientific review explains how they affect human biology.
For decades, body mass index (BMI) has been the dominant tool for defining obesity, despite longstanding concerns that it poorly reflects individual health risk. Growing evidence suggests that the ...
When people think about agricultural pollution, they often picture what is easy to see: fertilizer spreaders crossing fields ...
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