Researchers advise that future energy policy must consider these unequal international impacts to identify the best routes to decarbonisation.
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Study Finds BPA Levels in Humans Dramatically Underestimated
Researchers have developed a more accurate method of measuring bisphenol A (BPA) levels in humans and found that exposure to the endocrine-disrupting chemical is far higher than previously assumed.
Forest Fragmentation Hits Wildlife Hardest in the Tropics
Animals that evolved in environments subject to large-scale habitat-altering events like fires and storms are better equipped to handle forest fragmentation caused by human development than species in low-disturbance environments, new research shows.
Weight for It: Time-Restricted Eating Benefits Those at Risk for Diabetes, Heart Disease
Metabolic syndrome is the name for a group of risk factors, such as high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, that increase the risk for adverse health issues, from heart disease and diabetes to stroke.
Can Arctic ‘Ice Management’ Combat Climate Change?
According to a much-debated geo-engineering approach, both sea-ice retreat and global warming could be slowed by using millions of wind-powered pumps, drifting in the sea ice, to promote ice formation during the Arctic winter.
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Mission Explains Bennu’s Mysterious Particle Events
Shortly after NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arrived at asteroid Bennu, an unexpected discovery by the mission’s science team revealed that the asteroid could be active, or consistently discharging particles into space.