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  • Traces of Australia on New Zealand Glaciers

    Carried by the wind, dust and ash particles from Australia have painted some South Island glaciers with a brown-orange tint.

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  • Kangaroo Island Shows Burn Scars On One Third of the Land Mass

    NASA's Terra satellite provided before and after imagery that showed the extent of the fires that have been ravaging Australia's Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island lies off the mainland of South Australia, southwest of Adelaide.

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  • Genetically Modified Poplar Trees Save Air Quality, Grow Well

    While providing benefits to the environment, some trees also emit gases to the atmosphere that worsen air pollution and alter climate. 

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  • Shutdown of Coal-Fired Plants in U.S. Saves Lives and Improves Crop Yields

    The decommissioning of coal-fired power plants in the continental United States has reduced nearby pollution and its negative impacts on human health and crop yields, according to a new University of California San Diego study.

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  • Plasticizers May Contribute to Motor Control Problems in Girls

    Scientists at the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH) have uncovered a link between prenatal exposure to phthalates—a ubiquitous group of plasticizers and odor-enhancing chemicals—and deficits in motor function in girls. 

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  • Researchers United on International Road Map to Insect Recovery

    It’s no secret that many insects are struggling worldwide. 

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  • Polluted Wastewater in the Forecast? Try A Solar Umbrella

    Evaporation ponds, which are commonly used in many industries to manage wastewater, can span acres, occupying a large footprint and often posing risks to birds and other wildlife. 

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  • UCR Investigates Some of The Nation’s Worst Nitrogen Pollution

    Nitrogen pollution, largely from automobile exhaust, can reduce drinking water quality and make air difficult to breathe. 

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  • Researchers Use Remote Sensing to Estimate Nitrogen Deposition in North China

    Northern China, a hotspot of air pollution, has always been an area of great interest to study owing to the significant impacts on human health, the climate and ecosystems.

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  • Potentially Toxic Chemicals From LCDs In Nearly Half Of Household Dust Samples Tested

    Chemicals commonly used in smartphone, television, and computer displays were found to be potentially toxic and present in nearly half of dozens of samples of household dust collected by a team of toxicologists led by the University of Saskatchewan.

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