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  • Red Snapper in the Gulf Show Signs of Stress

    Nearly 100 percent of the red snapper sampled in the Gulf of Mexico over a six-year period showed evidence of liver damage.

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  • ‘Lost’ Ocean Nanoplastic Might Be Getting Trapped on Coasts

    Nanoplastic debris can clump in estuaries, forming larger clusters that either settle or stick to solid objects.

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  • Tropical Cyclone Exposure Linked to Rise in Hospitalizations From Many Causes for Older Adults

    An increase in overall hospitalizations was reported for older adults in the week following exposure to a tropical cyclone, according to a new study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University’s Earth Institute and colleagues at Colorado State University and Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.

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  • Why the Lovable Llama Might Be a Secret Weapon Against COVID-19

    As the fight against COVID-19 continues, scientists have turned to an unlikely source for a potentially effective treatment: tiny antibodies naturally generated by llamas.

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  • Replenishing Atlantic Herring

    A Texas A&M research team is using genome sequencing to monitor herring populations, which could help prevent overfishing.

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  • New Ozone Air Pollution Maps Support Global Burden of Disease Study

    The team used ozone observations from more than 8,800 sites around the globe and output from nine different global atmospheric models.

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  • Assessing Regulatory Fairness Through Machine Learning

    The perils of machine learning – using computers to identify and analyze data patterns, such as in facial recognition software – have made headlines lately. 

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  • Fine Particulate Matter from Wildfire Smoke More Harmful than Pollution from Other Sources

    Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego examining 14 years of hospital admissions data conclude that the fine particles in wildfire smoke can be several times more harmful to human respiratory health than particulate matter from other sources such as car exhaust. 

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  • Three-layered Masks Most Effective Against Large Respiratory Droplets

    If you are going to buy a face mask to protect yourself and others from COVID-19, make sure it’s a three-layered mask. 

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  • Researchers Stop Tissue Loss Disease in Rescued Pillar Coral

    Scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) have successfully treated and rehabilitated diseased pillar coral rescued from the Florida Reef Tract.

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