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  • Water Quality Warning

    Water quality in UK streams and rivers could be worse than currently estimated because we are failing to monitor micro-organisms throughout the year, according to new research.

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  • Air Pollution May Impact Fetal Cardiovascular System, Rutgers Study Says

    Microscopic particles in air pollution inhaled by pregnant women may damage fetal cardiovascular development, according to a study by Rutgers researchers.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Improved Hybrid Models for Multi-step Wind Speed Forecasting

    To help mitigate global warming by reducing the emissions that are largely responsible, wind is widely expected to become an alternative source of energy.

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  • Researchers Discover New Nitrogen Source in Arctic

    Scientists have revealed that the partnership between an alga and bacteria is making the essential element nitrogen newly available in the Arctic Ocean.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Vitamin D May Protect Against Pollution-associated Asthma Symptoms in Obese Children

    A new study finds vitamin D may be protective among asthmatic obese children living in urban environments with high indoor air pollution. 

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  • Ecologists Find a ‘Landscape of Fearlessness’ in a War-Torn Savannah

    A team of Princeton ecologists took advantage of a rare opportunity to study what happens to an ecosystem when large carnivores are wiped out.

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  • Chernobyl: How Bad Was It?

    Not long after midnight on April 26, 1986, the world’s worst nuclear power accident began.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • News Release: NREL Pioneers Cleaner Route to Upcycle Plastics into Superior Products

    Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have discovered a method of plastics upcycling—transforming discarded products into new, high-value materials of better quality and environmental value—that could economically incentivize the recycling of waste plastics and help solve one of the world’s most looming pollution problems.

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  • Biochar Soaks up Ammonia Pollution, Study Shows

    A new Cornell-led study shows that pyrogenic matter, also known as biochar, is chock-full of potential as a fertilizer because of its ability to soak up nitrogen from the air pollutant ammonia. 

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  • ‘Smart’ Buoys And NOAA Models Are Helping This City Prevent A Drinking Water Crisis

    A new generation of high-tech buoys and new NOAA modelsoffsite link are working together to keep the water safe to drink for the more than 400,000 residents of Cleveland, Ohio.

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