The ROSETTA-Ice project, a three-year, multi-institutional data collection survey of Antarctic ice, has assembled an unprecedented view of the Ross Ice Shelf, its structure and how it has been changing over time.
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Exposure to Air Pollution Before and After Birth May Affect Fundamental Cognitive Abilities
A growing body of research suggests that exposure to air pollution in the earliest stages of life is associated with negative effects on cognitive abilities.
A Gut Check for Heart Failure Patients
Heart failure patients who consume more dietary fibre tend to have healthier gut bacteria, which is associated with reduced risk of death or need of a heart transplant.
Study Predicts Shift to Smaller Animals over Next Century
Researchers at the University of Southampton have forecast a worldwide move towards smaller birds and mammals over the next 100 years.
Antibiotics Found in Some of the World’s Rivers Exceed ‘Safe’ Levels, Global Study Finds
Concentrations of antibiotics found in some of the world’s rivers exceed ‘safe’ levels by up to 300 times, the first ever global study has discovered.
Lonely Patients with Heart Failure Least Likely to Follow Treatment Recommendations
Less than 10% of heart failure patients comply with advice on salt and fluid restrictions, daily weighing, and physical activity, reports a study presented today at Heart Failure 2019, a scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).