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  • Warwick Researcher Improves Century-Old Equation to Predict Movement of Dangerous Air Pollutants

    A new method developed at the University of Warwick offers the first simple and predictive way to calculate how irregularly shaped nanoparticles — a dangerous class of airborne pollutant — move through air.

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  • Building a More Reliable Power Future

    Reliable electrical infrastructure is essential for everything that happens at UC Santa Cruz — teaching and research, dining and housing, and supporting the daily needs of thousands of students, faculty, and staff.

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  • Solar Power Provides Route to Safer Surgery at Nigerian Hospital

    The University of Birmingham and Global Hospital have joined forces to install solar power at a Nigerian hospital – providing medical staff with the power required to continue delivering surgery and patient treatment during blackouts.

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  • Low-Cost Pollution Monitoring is Global South Game Changer - Study

    Low-cost sensor technology is revolutionising the way experts identify and manage sources of air pollution, offering a powerful, affordable tool for improving public health and environmental policy worldwide, a new study reveals.

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  • Streamlining Desalination to Save Drinking Water

    Sea level rise means fresh groundwater will increasingly become salty. 

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  • The Brain Power Behind Sustainable AI

    PhD student Miranda Schwacke explores how computing inspired by the human brain can fuel energy-efficient artificial intelligence.

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  • Good Vibrations: Ceramic Material Harvests Electricity from Waste Energy

    Improved material performs competitively, is less dense than traditional lead-based energy harvesters, researchers report.

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  • Noise Disrupts Rare Songbirds

    From agriculture and urban land clearance to loss of habitat and feral animal predation, native wild animals and their food sources face a rising tide of threats caused by human activities.

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  • Outdoor Air Pollution Linked to Higher Incidence of Breast Cancer

    Women living in parts of the United States with lower air quality, especially neighborhoods with heavy emissions from motor vehicles, are more likely to develop breast cancer, according to a multiyear analysis involving more than 400,000 women and 28,000 breast cancer cases.

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  • After the Flames: How Fire-Loving Fungi Help B.C.’s Forests Recover

    As B.C. faces increasingly severe wildfire seasons, new research at UBC is revealing the hidden helpers at work underneath the ash.

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