A UTSA researcher is examining how the flight routes people take to get to tourist destinations impact the amount of pollution in the air in a newly published study he coauthored in the Annals of Tourism Research.
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Estimating Calorie Content Not Clear-Cut for All – Otago Study
We make food decisions several times a day – from what time we eat to how much – but a new University of Otago study has found we are not very good at judging the energy-density of what we consume.
Preventing Future Forest Diebacks
Removing dead trees from the forests and reforesting on a large scale: this is the German Federal Government's strategy against "Forest Dieback 2.0".
Decades-Long Drop in Breast Cancer Death Rate Continues
A decades-long decline in the breast cancer death rate continues, but has begun to slow in recent years, while breast cancer incidence rates continue to inch up.
Cleaning with Bleach Could Create Indoor Air Pollutants
For generations, people have used chlorine bleach to clean and disinfect their homes.
Scientists Are Getting Better at Predicting Hurricane Intensity
While scientists are much better now at forecasting a hurricane’s track, little advancement has been made in predicting a storm’s intensity over the past 30 years.