Ocean pollution is quietly draining energy from seabirds’ cells, as mercury and forever chemicals disrupt mitochondria even ...
Artificial intelligence is quietly transforming how scientists monitor and manage invisible biological pollutants in rivers, lakes, and coastal waters, and a new review explains how this technological ...
Presence of mercury was linked to inefficient fuel use during energy production in wild birds’ cells, while certain per- and ...
WASHINGTON— Conservation groups representing millions of people petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency today to improve standards to protect communities from outdoor air pollution. The Center ...
OAKLAND, Calif.— Conservation and public health groups filed a lawsuit today challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s failure to review and update air-quality standards that protect people ...
Indoor air pollutants silently damage respiratory health while most people remain focused on outdoor threats, research reveals. Living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens across America harbor invisible ...
Biological pollutants are (or were at one time) living organisms -- a cockroach doesn't have to be alive to cause human illness. Roach parts and feces will do the trick that can make you sick.
Emerging evidence suggests that environmental pollutants rarely act alone, yet most toxicological studies still assess them in isolation. This ...
The prenatal period is a critical window for brain development, yet few studies have examined the impact of air pollution ...
A recent study published in Environmental Research suggests that breathing polluted air may alter the physical development of ...
Prenatal exposure to PM2.5 and black carbon is linked to lower infant cognitive scores. Eye-tracking shows poorer memory, with boys being more vulnerable.