A UNB researcher played a leading role in the largest and most comprehensive Canadian study examining links between air pollution and risk of mortality ever conducted.
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Climate Change May Impact Kelp’s Ability To Reproduce
Marine heat waves may be impacting one of the ocean’s major sources of food and shelter for sea life—kelp.
McMaster Researcher Warns Plastic Pollution in the Great Lakes Is a Growing Concern to Ecosystems and Human Health
Research from a leading international expert on the health of the Great Lakes suggests that the growing intensity and scale of pollution from plastics poses serious risks to human health and will continue to have profound consequences on the ecosystem.
In Developing Nations, a Decline in Clean Energy Investment
New investment in clean energy in developing countries dropped by more than a fifth last year, shrinking from $169 billion in 2017 to $133 billion in 2018, according to data from Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
UC Develops Satellites That Fix Other Satellites
When satellites break, which is surprisingly often, there isn’t much you can do about them.
Aerobic Exercise and Heart-Healthy Diet May Slow Development of Memory Problems
Cognitive impairment without dementia (CIND), or mild cognitive impairment, is a condition that affects your memory and may put you at risk for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.