Researchers find that tiny plastic particles increase the absorption of environmental arsenic and pesticides in lettuce and human intestinal cells, raising new safety concerns about plastic pollution.
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Under the cooperation, parties will exchange information on the PM2.5 situation and provide updates on technologies and ...
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Australian scientists have found an effective new way to clean up methylmercury, one of the world's most dangerous pollutants ...
The banks of the mighty Meghna River, in some areas, are littered with an alarming number of dead fish and other aquatic species. Shocking levels of industrial pollution are to blame for this, experts ...
Plastics have infiltrated every recess of the planet, including your lungs, kidneys and other sensitive organs. Scientists ...
North Dakota lawmakers are still sorting out a thorny agricultural issue getting to the heart of local zoning restrictions ...
After years of strict bans to curb pollution, China is reversing its zero-tolerance stance on crop burning, allowing ...
A new study observed Amazon river dolphins for 218.9 hours and saw males spurt urine into the air 36 times—proof that the behavior is more common than we thought.
The negative effects on air quality from industrialized animal facilities in North Carolina stick around for a long time, according to a new study. The research showed the effects are felt most by ...
Research reveals that even low levels of air pollution significantly increase the risk of respiratory infections in adults, ...