
How does air pollution affect people differently?
Researchers found out that people of color are more exposed to air pollution than white people, for almost all pollution sources, income levels, and places.
Researchers found out that people of color are more exposed to air pollution than white people, for almost all pollution sources, income levels, and places.
Scientists worked with local residents to create a better understanding of the causes and consequences of land use changes experienced in the Guassa grassland in Ethiopia.
Researchers used oceanic and population data to determine if climate change is contributing to the decline in the North Atlantic Right whale population.
Researchers identified the most important problems for people living near wild elephants in Myanmar, Asia.
Researchers show that air pollution reduction programs not only benefit human health but also the health of birds.
Researchers wanted to know if water suppliers and farmers could use climate models to plan for future droughts in Texas.
Researchers found out that beavers’ activities can protect plants and animals around them during a wildfire.
Scientists figure out how and why algae produce nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas stronger than carbon dioxide.
Researchers measured the urban heat island effect for 175 cities in the United States and found that in most places, people of color experience higher urban heat island effects than white people do.
Researchers looked at air pollution and transportation data and found out that air pollution decreased during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
Scientists used ancient DNA, radiocarbon dating, and archaeological remains to find out where the first people in the Caribbean came from.
Scientists wanted to know how ravens’ intelligence and cognitive skills compared to apes.
Researchers wanted to assess and predict bone loss in astronauts caused by spaceflight.
Researchers investigated the impact of gender stereotypes favoring boys in computer science and engineering on children and adolescents.
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