A new analysis of Kotzebue Sound fish has found that mercury levels in a variety of its subsistence species are safe for unrestricted consumption.
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Follow-Up Study Indicates That Common Nutrient Supplementation May Hold the Answers to Combatting Alzheimer’s
In a new study, Biodesign researchers reveal that a lifelong dietary regimen of choline holds the potential to prevent Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Recycling Salty Water Could Help Control Detrimental Microbes in Alberta Drill Sites
Study of two drill sites in Alberta suggests recycling saline water produced by hydraulic fracturing affects microbial growth below ground.
Study Examines Effects of Climate Change, Land Loss on Louisiana’s Houma Tribe
Repeated disasters and environmental changes on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast are rapidly eroding the land, and along with it, an Indigenous tribe’s ability to sustain its culture, health and livelihoods, new research suggests.
HALO Mission Over the Southern Hemisphere Investigates Ozone Depletion and Processes Affecting Our Climate
Researchers will study the influence of gravity waves on the polar vortex over the Antarctic and analyze the chemical and dynamic processes at play in the tropopause.
How to Park a Ship in Ice
Scientists will moor ship in Arctic ice for a year to better understand climate change.