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  • New Study Finds Inaccuracies In Arsenic Test Kits In Bangladesh

    Researchers at the University of Michigan have raised serious concerns with the performance of some arsenic test kits commonly used in Bangladesh to monitor water contamination.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • ‘Biggest Shift Yet’ in British Public’s Attitude to Risks of Climate Change

    Britons believe climate change is one of the most important issues facing the country in the next 20 years, according to research led by Cardiff University.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Over 60 Per Cent Of Myanmar’s Mangroves Deforested In The Last 20 Years

    Mangroves account for only 0.7 per cent of the Earth’s tropical forest area, but they are among the world’s most productive and important ecosystems.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Can We Stop Offshoring Our Plastic Problem?

    To stem the tide of plastic waste exports from wealthier nations, several countries on the receiving end of these shipments are closing their borders to the practice.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • From Ancient Flooding, Modern Insights

    Study uses long-ago record of Bering Strait flooding to understand how ice sheets responded to climate change.

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  • Dissertation: Hazardous Waste or Edible Food? Retailers Should Make a Bigger Effort in Reducing Bread Waste

    More drive and novel and creative solutions are needed in retailing to tackle bread waste.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • TRAX Air Quality Study Expands

    For more than five years, University of Utah air quality sensors have hitched rides on TRAX light rail trains, scanning air pollution along the train’s Red and Green Lines. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Can New Kind Of Power Plant Improve Air Quality, Resilience?

    Researchers from the University of Houston, backed by $4 million in funding from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, have joined a pilot project testing the use of supercritical CO2, or pressurized carbon dioxide, to produce low-cost, low-emission electric power.

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  • Mangrove Forests Provide Cause for Conservation Optimism, for Now

    More than a decade ago, academics warned that mangrove forests were being lost faster than almost any other ecosystem, including coral reefs and tropical rainforests. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Spinal Deformities in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Fish Linked to Toxic Mineral Selenium, New Research Shows

    Native fish discovered with spinal deformities in California’s Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in 2011 were exposed to high levels of selenium from their parents and food they ate as juveniles in the San Joaquin River, new research has found.

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