Compounds from Aristolochia clematitis L. could contribute to endemic kidney disease.
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What to Do When Cutting Emissions Alone is No Longer Enough
Four factors to consider in the race to solve the climate crisis, including how to scale up a tool called negative emissions and why the oceans can only help so much.
How Our ‘Birth Environment’ Can Influence Our Health
Some links between our environment and our health are well known; air-quality alerts, for instance, are a regular part of the daily news.
Verifying Forecasts for Major Stratospheric Sudden Warmings
The polar vortex usually encompasses the polar region in the winter stratosphere, but sometimes shifts markedly away from its normal position and distorts during stratospheric sudden warmings (SSWs).
Parents From Lower-Income Families Less Likely To Say Child's Water Supply Is Safe
Parents from lower-income families are less likely to describe their home tap water as safe, say their water has been tested or feel confident in the quality of drinking fountain water at their child's school compared with higher income peers, a new national poll suggests.
Earthquakes Disrupt Sperm Whales’ Ability To Find Food
Otago scientists studying sperm whales off the coast of Kaikōura have discovered earthquakes affect their ability to find food for at least a year.