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California's Coachella Valley Is Emitting Concerningly High Levels of NOx
The soil in California's Salton Sea air basin is emitting 11 tons of nitrogen oxide per day, an isotopic analysis has found.
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Unveiling the Cellular Link Between Air Pollution and Adverse Birth Outcomes
A new study examined the relationship between air pollution and maternal and fetal health on a single-cell level and highlights the health risk of air pollution exposure for pregnant women.
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Pollution Contributes to Lingering COVID-19 Effects
A study by ISGlobal links air pollution (PM2.5, PM10) to persistent long-COVID symptoms, particularly severe cases. Findings suggest pollution worsens acute COVID-19 infections, raising long-term health risks.
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AI System Models Urban Trees to Tackle Climate Change
Tree-D Fusion uses AI to create 3D models of urban trees, predicting growth under climate scenarios. These models aid city planning by anticipating challenges like branch interference and improving urban cooling.
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Fewer Than 7% of Global Hotspots for Whale-Ship Collisions Have Protection Measures in Place
A study maps global whale-ship collision risks, showing shipping overlaps with 92% of whale habitats. Only 7% of high-risk zones have mitigation measures. Targeted actions, including rerouting and slowing vessels, could protect whales.
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Researchers Develop Technique To Remove Toxic Particles From End-of-Life Tires
University of Delaware researchers developed a chemical process to remove toxic 6PPD from end-of-life tires. The method converts tires into safe products like carbon black and aromatics, enabling recycling for practical applications.
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Air Pollution and Extreme Heat May Cause 30 Million Deaths Annually by 2090
A study projects up to 30 million annual deaths from air pollution and extreme temperatures by 2090. South and East Asia face the highest mortality rates, while heat-related deaths are set to surpass pollution risks in wealthier regions.
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Slash-and-Burn Harms Respiratory Health in Rainforest Communities
A study by the University of Bonn and Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais links rainforest protection to reduced air pollution and improved public health. Policies like the Soy Moratorium curbed deforestation in Brazil's Amazon biome.
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Air Pollution Linked to Higher Head and Neck Cancer Rates
A recent study correlates higher levels of pollutant particulate matter to higher occurrences of head and neck aerodigestive cancer.
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Rainfall Triggers Nanoparticle Formation in the Amazon
Atmospheric aerosol particles are essential for the formation of clouds and precipitation. A new study reveals that rainfall regularly induces bursts of newly formed nanoparticles in the air above the forest canopy.
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