Worsening human-induced climate change may have effects beyond the widely reported rising sea levels, higher temperatures, and impacts on food supply and migration – and may also extend to influencing mental distress among high schoolers in the United States.
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Mercury Levels in Tuna Remain Nearly Unchanged Since 1971, Study Says
Tuna is one of the most popular seafoods worldwide.
Air Pollution Linked to More Signs of Alzheimer’s in Brain
People with higher exposure to traffic-related air pollution were more likely to have high amounts of amyloid plaques in their brains associated with Alzheimer’s disease after death, according to a study published in the February 21, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Drought Parches Morocco
Several years of drought have left a mark on Morocco.
Climate Change Could Push Bowhead Whales to Cross Paths With Shipping Traffic
Shrinking sea ice and shifts in summer food availability have shifted the whales’ migration patterns.
Revolutionary Breakthrough in Solar Energy: World’s Most Efficient QD Solar Cells Developed
A groundbreaking research breakthrough in solar energy has propelled the development of the world’s most efficient quantum dot (QD) solar cell, marking a significant leap towards the commercialization of next-generation solar cells.