Bioscience engineers at KU Leuven have developed a method to measure the snow depth in all mountain ranges in the Northern Hemisphere using satellites.
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Lead Isotopes Provide New Tool for Tracking Coal Ash in Dust, Soil and Sediments
Inhaling dust that contains fly ash particles from coal combustion has been linked to lung and heart disease, cancer, nervous system disorders and other ill effects.
Restoring Earth’s Natural Defenders
Mangroves are crucial to the livelihoods and food security of local communities for the timber and other products that they provide, and the fisheries that they sustain.
Higher Air Pollution Days Trigger Cardiac Arrests and Hospitalisations
New data reveals extent of health issues affecting UK people due to high air pollution.
Drone Research May Benefit Farmers
A Binghamton student researcher has been using drones to check crop stress in upstate New York, working with local farmers to identify problems before the plants cannot recover.
Children Exposed to Five Times More Air Pollution on School Run
A new King's report has found that London children travelling to primary schools across the capital are five times more exposed to air pollution than at any other time of the day.