A report authored by a Texas A&M professor details how often people in the region will be threatened by the hazards of pollution and heat.
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New Dual-Action Coating Keeps Bacteria From Cross-Contaminating Fresh Produce
Texas A&M researchers have created a coating that can be applied to surfaces like conveyor belts and collection buckets.
Why Relying on New Technology Won’t Save the Planet
Overreliance on promises of new technology to solve climate change is enabling delay, say researchers from Lancaster University.
With Shrinking Snowpack, Drought Predictability Melting Away
On April 1, water managers across the West use the amount of snowpack present as a part of a simple equation to calculate the available water supply for a given region that year.
Corona and Air Pollution: How Does Nitrogen Dioxide Impact Fatalities?
Elevated levels of nitrogen dioxide in the air may be associated with a high number of deaths from Covid-19.
What Did Scientists Learn From Deepwater Horizon?
Paper reviews major findings, technological advances that could help in next deep-sea spill.


