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Published Poor air quality linked to cognitive problems in babies - Poor Air Quality Linked to Cognitive Problems in Babies
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New research shows that poor air quality could be causing cognitive problems in babies and toddlers....
Published 20,000 premature US deaths caused by human-ignited fires each year - 20,000 Premature US Deaths Caused by Human-Ignited Fires Each Year
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A new study shows that smoke particles from human-lit fires are responsible for over 80% of smoke-re...
Published Noninvasive imaging strategy detects dangerous blood clots in the body - Noninvasive Imaging Strategy Detects Dangerous Blood Clots in the Body
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Investigators have developed and tested a targeted contrast agent that can detect blood clots in the...
Published Road noise makes your blood pressure rise -- literally - Road Noise Makes Your Blood Pressure Rise -- Literally
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If you live near a busy road you might feel like the constant sound of roaring engines, honking horn...
Published Oil spill has long-term immunological effects in dolphins - Oil Spill Has Long-Term Immunological Effects in Dolphins
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A study has found long-term impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the northern Gulf of...
Published Air pollution impairs successful mating of flies - Air Pollution Impairs Successful Mating of Flies
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A research team demonstrates that increased levels of ozone resulting from anthropogenic air polluti...
Published Ozone pollution is linked with increased hospitalizations for cardiovascular disease - Ozone Pollution and Its Link to Increased Hospitalizations for Cardiovascular Disease
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New evidence shows that exceeding the World Health Organization (WHO) ozone limit is associated with...
Published Research reveals why tackling particle pollution leads to rise in photochemical smog - Research Reveals Why Tackling Particle Pollution Leads to Rise in Photochemical Smog
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Researchers have discovered why reducing particle pollution is leading to a rise in photochemical sm...
Published Air pollution from wildfires, rising heat affected 68% of US West in one day - Air Pollution from Wildfires and Rising Heat Affects 68% of US West in One Day
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Large wildfires and severe heat events are happening more often at the same time, worsening air poll...
Published A supernova in distant space allows us to understand the origin of the elements in the universe - A Supernova in Distant Space: Understanding the Origin of Elements in the Universe
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A supernova is a stellar explosion, which occurs when the lives of some really massive stars come to...
Published Engineers develop stickers that can see inside the body - Engineers Develop Stickers That Can See Inside the Body
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Engineers designed an adhesive patch that produces ultrasound images of the body. The stamp-sized de...
Published Flexible method for shaping laser beams extends depth-of-focus for OCT imaging - Flexible Method for Shaping Laser Beams Extends Depth-of-Focus for OCT Imaging
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Researchers have developed a new method for flexibly creating various needle-shaped laser beams. The...
Published Quantum dots shine bright to help scientists see inflammatory cells in fat - Quantum Dots Illuminate Inflammatory Cells in Fat: A Breakthrough in Medical Imaging
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To accurately diagnose and treat diseases, doctors and researchers need to see inside bodies. Medica...
Published Smart devices: Putting a premium on peace of mind - Smart Devices: Putting a Premium on Peace of Mind
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The White House has announced plans to roll out voluntary labeling for internet-connected devices li...
Published 'Pulling back the curtain' to reveal a molecular key to The Wizard of Oz - Pulling Back the Curtain: Revealing the Molecular Key to The Wizard of Oz
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Many people and companies worry about sensitive data getting hacked, so encrypting files with digita...
Published Despite new information, Pluto will remain a dwarf planet, cosmologist says - Despite New Information, Pluto Will Remain a Dwarf Planet, Cosmologist Says
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Back in 1930, it was an easy answer -- Pluto was a planet because we couldn't see anything else brig...
Published New Horizons returns last bits of 2015 flyby data to Earth - New Horizons Returns Last Bits of 2015 Flyby Data to Earth
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NASA's New Horizons mission reached a major milestone this week when the last bits of science data f...
Published The hidden culprit behind nitrogen dioxide emissions - The Hidden Culprit Behind Nitrogen Dioxide Emissions
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A research team assesses neighborhood-scale NO2 exposure using a European satellite. High-rise apart...
Published Better residents' health after switch to electric buses - Better Residents' Health After Switch to Electric Buses
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The health of residents living alongside a bus route in Gothenburg, Sweden, became considerably bett...
Published One-third of Greenlanders are at genetic risk for high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease - One-Third of Greenlanders at Genetic Risk for High Cholesterol and Cardiovascular Disease
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A genetic variant that is present in nearly 30% of Greenlanders is linked to high cholesterol and an...