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Mold Hiding In Your Walls? Scientists Develop Electronic ‘Nose’ That Can Detect It In Minutes
Forget waiting a week for mold test results. New electronic nose technology detects toxic indoor mold species in just 30 ...
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Thirdhand smoke: Hidden toxic residue from smoking lingers in homes for years
You already know secondhand smoke is dangerous. A new study from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy ...
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Old military air samples hid climate change, scientists find
Decades-old air samples once collected for military surveillance have turned out to be an accidental time capsule of climate ...
Enjoy this look back at our best work of 2025, and we'll see you in 2026. Sissonville football coach Mike Hughes was all ...
Email and mail-in registration for the Encore Program is now open. In-person registration will take place January 5 until January 16 on the first floor of the Lee University Monument Building, located ...
Researchers and policymakers need a fuller view of the environmental and climate cost of war, to rebuild after the dust ...
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Microbes on fresh lava may hint at life on Mars
Fresh lava looks like the last place anything could live, yet biologists are now finding microbial communities moving in ...
Objective This study aims to assess the prevalence of cancer risk factors in China’s working population and provide evidence for formulating more targeted workplace cancer prevention strategies.
Our major research projects advance evidence on chronic disease, environmental exposures, public health surveillance, and substance use to inform policy and improve population health.
A growing body of research suggests that some of the most consequential human exposures to emerging contaminants may be ...
Just 25 miles west of Dillon lies Bannack State Park, Montana’s first territorial capital and now one of the best-preserved ghost towns in the country. Walking the main street of this abandoned gold ...
Luke Air Force Base was placed on lockdown Friday due to reports of an active shooter incident. An all-clear was given at the base at 11:21 a.m. on Dec. 19 after officials said no active threat was ...
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