Despite three decades of declines in secondhand smoke exposure, 58 million Americans — children included — are still breathing in
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DDT in Alaska meltwater poses cancer risk for people who eat lots of fish
Children in Alaska whose diet includes a lot of fish from rivers fed by the Eastern Alaska Mountain Range may
Study: Damning evidence of dam’s impacts on rainforest birds
A study by an international team of conservation scientists found that a dam built in Thailand 31 years ago has
Scientists cut main heart disease risk locus out of DNA by genome editing
Over the past decade we’ve learned that billions of people carry a mysterious specter in their DNA that strongly increases
Scientists cut main heart disease risk locus out of DNA by genome editing
Over the past decade we’ve learned that billions of people carry a mysterious specter in their DNA that strongly increases
World’s smallest wearable device warns of UV exposure, enables precision phototherapy
The world’s smallest wearable, battery-free device has been developed by Northwestern Medicine and Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering scientists to
World’s smallest wearable device warns of UV exposure, enables precision phototherapy
The world’s smallest wearable, battery-free device has been developed by Northwestern Medicine and Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering scientists to
Study That Targeted ‘Joy of Cooking’ Retracted by Journal
A study that targeted the “Joy of Cooking” has been retracted because of problems with the data, the journal Annals
Study That Targeted ‘Joy of Cooking’ Retracted by Journal
A study that targeted the “Joy of Cooking” has been retracted because of problems with the data, the journal Annals
More bioplastics do not necessarily contribute to climate change mitigation
Bioplastics are often promoted as an environmentally and climate-friendly alternative to conventional petroleum-based plastics. However, a recent study from the