A study by the University of Barcelona has analysed the ability of red gorgonians (Paramuricea clavata), a key species for the Mediterranean marine ecosystem, to resist and recover after marine heatwaves.
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Ocean Heat for Hurricane Helene
When tropical weather watchers in the U.S. began tracking a disturbance brewing near the Yucatan Peninsula in mid-September, there were already worrisome signs in ocean temperature data for the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Air Pollution Exposure During Early Life Can Have Lasting Effects on the Brain’s White Matter
Exposure to certain pollutants, like fine particles (PM2.5) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), during pregnancy and childhood is associated with differences in the microstructure of the brain´s white matter, and some of these effects persist throughout adolescence.
New Continuous Reaction Process can Help Turn Plant Waste into Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Washington State University scientists successfully tested a new way to produce sustainable jet fuel from lignin-based agricultural waste.
Night-Time Noise Linked to Restless Nights for Airport Neighbours
Noise from aircraft at night is linked with disturbed sleep quality and sleep-wake cycle, a new study using movement trackers has shown.
Soil and Water Pollution: An Invisible Threat to Cardiovascular Health
Pesticides, heavy metals, micro- and nanoplastics in the soil and environmentally harmful chemicals can have a detrimental effect on the cardiovascular system, according to a review paper published today in Nature Reviews Cardiology.