Polluted air doesn’t just harm lungs - it can rewire metabolism through brown fat changes, increasing diabetes risk.
(THE CONVERSATION) A special group of immune cells known as regulatory T cells, or Tregs for short, became an overnight sensation when a trio of U.S. and Japanese scientists won the Nobel Prize in ...
Mexican company BiomiTech won the Innovation award at the Contamination Expo Series in Birmingham, England. Its entry, the ...
Rising air pollution in Delhi is now linked to increased rheumatoid arthritis (RA) cases, even in young adults with no family history. Experts cite PM2.5, nitrogen oxides, and ozone as triggers. A ...
Researchers have found that air pollution and nighttime light both are associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease.
Former Vice President Al Gore has announced an expansion of Climate TRACE to track soot pollution using satellite technology ...
Smog has become a symptom of deeper systemic issues: weak regulation, unchecked emissions, and short-term politics. Tackling ...
Neurotoxicants are chemicals capable of inducing adverse side effects in the nervous system during development. Neurotoxicants could be of different types, including industrial chemicals, pesticides, ...
The Trump administration is eyeing cutting funds for two major climate pollution projects in Texas and Louisiana, including ...
Pollutants, caused by fertilizer, sewage and other human sources, are interfering with corals' immune systems. Ph.D. student Katherine Dougan studied how pollution impacted corals' immune response.
VERO BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — For more than a decade, fertilizer leaching and associated stormwater runoff were thought to be the major drivers of harmful algal blooms in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon.
The owners of two Clark County automotive businesses were sentenced Monday to home confinement for violations of the federal Clean Air Act for tampering with emission monitoring systems in more than ...