A study by UNSW engineers suggests we should get used to water restrictions as modelling predicts inflows into natural reservoirs are set to decrease.
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Study Suggests U.S. Households Waste Nearly A Third of The Food They Acquire
American households waste, on average, almost a third of the food they acquire, according to economists, who say this wasted food has an estimated aggregate value of $240 billion annually.
ARS Ecologists Address a Burning Question
When it comes to restoring rangeland habitats, there is no replacement for "prescribed fire," according to Agricultural Research Service (ARS) ecologists.
Exposure to Diesel Exhaust Particles Linked to Pneumococcal Disease Susceptibility
A new study, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, shows that exposure to diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) can increase an individual’s susceptibility to pneumococcal disease.
Between Wildfires, Land in The US West Has Short 10- To 15-Year Reprieve
In the wake of a devastating wildfire, burnt land has a respite before the next blaze.
Tracking White-Tailed Deer Movements During Hurricane Irma
When Hurricane Irma made landfall in Florida in September 2017, the Category 5 storm offered a team of wildlife researchers a first-ever opportunity to observe behavioral responses of white-tailed deer to an extreme weather event in real time.


