[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain Scientists at Indiana University have found high concentrations of a previously unsuspected pollutant in homes, at a recycling facility for electronic waste and in the natural environment. …
Read More »Study finds Canadian children see thousands of ads for unhealthy food on social media
[ad_1] A new study from the University of Ottawa reveals that nearly three quarters of Canadian children are exposed to food marketing when they use popular social media applications. The study, commissioned …
Read More »This Toxic Chemical Can Be Hidden In Our Homes, New Study Reveals • Earth.com
[ad_1] Researchers at University of Indiana recently discovered a threatening chemical that could contaminate a large percentage of North American homes. TRi (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphate or TDTBPP has been found in homes, in …
Read More »Study suggests that bedrock is an earthquake factor caused by fracking
[ad_1] New research shows why sinter fracturing causes earthquakes in some regions but not in others. An article published Monday in Geophysical Research Letters suggests that the probability of an artificial earthquake …
Read More »New mothers put their health at risk by falling pregnant less than a year after childbirth, study finds
[ad_1] According to a study, mothers who become pregnant less than a year after giving birth risk putting their health and that of their child at risk. The researchers studied nearly 150,000 …
Read More »New BGSU Center to Study Freshwater and Human Health
[ad_1] Share Tweet Share E-mail Impression BOWLING GREEN – A new research center at Bowling Green State University aims to significantly expand the way scientists investigate harmful algal blooms that cost Americans …
Read More »Study – The Siasat daily
[ad_1] Washington: If everyone on the planet wanted a healthy diet, there would not be enough fruits and vegetables to meet the demand. In a recent study, researchers compared global agricultural production …
Read More »Researcher says larval study is an important part of Yukon's winter tick puzzle
[ad_1] Emily Chenery spent several days walking through forests and fields this fall, looking for something almost microscopic. She found what she was looking for: hundreds or even thousands of tick larvae, …
Read More »Study finds weaker relationship between what they see and their brain activity
[ad_1] Forgetfulness and age-related memory lapses are a common complaint for many older adults, but what is still not understood is what causes these changes. Recent research published by scientists at the …
Read More »Not enough fruits and vegetables to feed the entire planet, according to a study
[ad_1] According to a new study, the world's agricultural production could not help everyone on the planet to eat healthy. Researchers at the University of Guelph in Canada have found that nutritionist …
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