[ad_1] Newswise — Why is it that certain mammals have an exceptional sense of smell, some hibernate, and yet others, including humans, are predisposed to disease?...
[ad_1] Newswise — Through innovative methods of deeply understanding the complexities of the grid, the lab helps secure the nation’s energy future. The U.S. power grid...
[ad_1] Newswise — The Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will host its annual World Malaria Day Symposium Tuesday,...
[ad_1] The full health risks of wearing apparel made with PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” are still unknown. But states are taking action so clothing...
[ad_1] Newswise — Pangolins, unique scale-covered mammals, are drastically declining in numbers across Asia and Africa, largely due to illegal trade. Part of the trade, both...
[ad_1] The Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency have filed a complaint against Norfolk Southern Corp. for unlawful discharge of pollutants and hazardous substances in...
[ad_1] Newswise — Specialized portable radar could serve as an early warning system to reduce risk for humans working on shorefast sea ice, according to a...
[ad_1] Newswise — Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed a new method that can easily purify contaminated water using a cellulose-based material. This...
[ad_1] Newswise — Noise from human activities is harming ocean invertebrates and ecosystems, new research shows. Scientists reviewed hundreds of studies on the impact of noise on...
[ad_1] Newswise — The livelihoods of millions of people who live in river deltas, among the world’s most productive lands, are at risk. Created where large...
[ad_1] Newswise — Sea level rise this century may disproportionately affect certain Asian megacities as well as western tropical Pacific islands and the western Indian Ocean,...
[ad_1] Newswise — CORVALLIS, Ore. – An international collaboration led by Oregon State University scientists has identified 27 global warming accelerators known as amplifying feedback loops,...
[ad_1] Newswise — MOMBASA, Kenya – With the goals and targets of the Kunming-Montreal global biodiversity framework now set, attention turns to its potential for implementation and achieving...
[ad_1] Newswise — Residents in East Palestine, Ohio, and neighboring communities still have questions about their health and safety after a train derailment resulted in toxic...
[ad_1] Newswise — The United States, the largest importer of wildlife in the world, is not prepared for future spread of animal-borne, or zoonotic, diseases due...
[ad_1] Five days after a Norfolk Southern train carrying vinyl chloride derailed and exploded near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, crews ignited a controlled burn of toxic chemicals...
[ad_1] Newswise — Two common wild plants contain extracts that inhibit the ability of the virus that causes COVID-19 to infect living cells, an Emory University...
[ad_1] Newswise — Scientists applied machine vision models and were able to deduce from the context of an image if it pertained to the sale of...
[ad_1] Newswise — Nicola Botta of PIK Potsdam, Germany, and colleagues have developed a new method for assessing how much decisions matter in situations in which...
[ad_1] Newswise — DURHAM, N.C. — Replacing traditional biomass-burning cookstoves across sub-Saharan Africa could save more than 463,000 lives and US $66 billion in health costs...