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Researchers Explore Carbon Capture in Fish Farms to Address Climate Change
Tons of carbon dioxide could be captured from the environment while removing toxic sulfide from fish farms.
Microplastics in the Air May Be Leading to Lung and Colon Cancers
Tires and degrading garbage shed tiny pieces of plastic into the air, creating a form of air pollution that UC San Francisco researchers suspect may be causing respiratory and other illnesses.
New Evidence on the Relationship Between Moderate Wine Consumption and Cardiovascular Health
Light and moderate consumption of wine is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular complications, according to a multicentre study led by researchers from the University of Barcelona...
Rural Communities May be Especially Impacted by Essential Places Closing
All communities rely on physical spaces that are vital to the well-being of their citizens, such as grocery stores, recreational facilities and pharmacies.
Franklin Fire Leaves Its Mark on Malibu
The Franklin Fire set more than 4,000 acres (16 square kilometers) ablaze in Malibu, California, where it destroyed structures and forced thousands of residents to evacuate their homes.