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Post-Soviet Food System Changes Led to Greenhouse Gas Reductions
Changes in agriculture, trade, food production and consumption after the collapse of the Soviet Union led to a large reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, a new study has found.
Engineers 3-D Print Flexible Mesh for Ankle and Knee Braces
Hearing aids, dental crowns, and limb prosthetics are some of the medical devices that can now be digitally designed and customized for individual patients, thanks to 3-D printing.
For Hydrogen Power, Mundane Materials Might Be Almost as Good as Pricey Platinum
Now a research team led by Bruce E. Koel, a professor of chemical and biological engineering at Princeton University, has opened a door to finding far cheaper alternatives.
Deaths from Cardiovascular Diseases Attributable to Heat and Cold Down 38% in Spain
Temperature-related mortality has been decreasing in Spain over the past four decades, according to a new study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), a research centre supported by ”la Caixa”.
Major Study Finds No Conclusive Links to Health Effects from Waste Incinerators
Researchers have found no link between exposure to emissions from municipal waste incinerators (MWIs) and infant deaths or reduced fetal growth.