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Published As temperatures break records, many are unaware of symptoms of heat-related illnesses
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Following record breaking heat, a survey reveals that most Americans do not know where their local c...
Published The global clean water crisis looms large
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Water scarcity will intensify with climate and socioeconomic change, disproportionately impacting po...
Published Risky path to meeting climate targets for Stockholm
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The Swedish capital Stockholm aims to capture more carbon dioxide than is emitted by 2030. Therefore...
Published Ice shelves fracture under weight of meltwater lakes
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Heavy pooling meltwater can fracture ice, potentially leading to ice shelf collapse....
Published Making remanufacturing profitable
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Returning end-of-life products to as-new condition is called remanufacturing and can be an essential...
Published Rural belts around cities can reduce urban summer temperatures by up to 0.5°C
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The key to cooling 'urban heat islands' may lie in the countryside, according to a new study....
Published Warehousing industry increases health-harming pollutants, research shows
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A new study shows an average 20-percent spike of nitrogen dioxide polluting the air for communities...
Published Researchers predict fewer, pricier strawberries as temperatures warm
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Strawberries could be fewer and more expensive because of higher temperatures caused by climate chan...
Published Bridging the 'Valley of Death' in carbon capture
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PrISMa is a new platform that uses advanced simulations and machine learning to streamline carbon ca...
Published COVID-19 pandemic slowed progress towards health-related Sustainable Development Goals and increased inequalities
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The COVID-19 pandemic significantly widened existing economic and health disparities between wealthy...
Published Origin of Roman lead
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Three ingots from the site of Los Escoriales de Do a Rama (Belmez) and dating from the Roman era dem...
Published Vittrup Man crossed over from forager to farmer before being sacrificed in Denmark
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Vittrup Man was born along the Scandinavian coast before moving to Denmark, where he was later sacri...
Published Archaeological evidence of seasonal vitamin D deficiency discovered
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Rickets ran rife in children following the Industrial Revolution, but new research has found factory...
Published Experiment captures why pottery forms are culturally distinct
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Potters of different cultural backgrounds learn new types differently, producing cultural difference...
Published Decoding Avar society
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A multidisciplinary research team has combined ancient DNA data with a clear archaeological, anthrop...
Published Greek Island was home to Bronze Age purple dye workshop
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The Greek island of Aegina was home to a Late Bronze Age purple dye workshop, according to a new stu...
Published New research finds biases encoded in language across cultures and history
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Researchers share evidence that people's attitudes are deeply woven into language and culture across...
Published Human occupation in southeast Indonesia dating back 42,000 years
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Evidence of human occupation in southeast Indonesia dating back 42,000 years offers fresh clues on t...
Published Early dinosaurs grew up fast, but they weren't the only ones
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The earliest dinosaurs had rapid growth rates, but so did many of the other animals living alongside...
Published Tiny new species of great ape lived in Germany 11 million years ago
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Ancient apes in Germany co-existed by partitioning resources in their environment, according to a ne...