A new paper published by Brock researchers finds a large majority of Canadian teens believe they can fight climate change with their individual actions — but they’re not confident how.
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Wildfire Smoke Toxicity Increases Over Time, Poses Public Health Risk
Researchers in the University of Kentucky Department of Chemistry are studying how smoke from wildfires can affect public health — even hundreds of miles away from the source.
Geothermal Energy Exploration to Get Boost from University Research
The Great Basin Center for Geothermal Energy at the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology is leading a Department of Energy project that aims to accelerate discoveries of new, commercially viable hidden geothermal systems in the Great Basin region of the Western United States.
University of Kentucky Part of Regional Group Working to Reduce Farmer Stress
Unprecedented times have unleashed an enormous amount of new and unique stressors on American farm families.
Tapping the Silk Secrets of Australia’s Basket-Web Spider
An international collaboration has provided the first insights into a new type of silk produced by the very unusual Australian basket-web spider, which uses it to build a lobster pot web that protects its eggs and trap prey.
Professor Leads Major Study on Climate Impact in East Africa
A new study led by a University of Kentucky professor is sounding the alarm on the impact climate change could have on one of the world’s most vulnerable regions.