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  • Oxford University to Lead New Collaboration Advancing Zero Carbon Aviation Through Hydrogen

    The kick-off meeting outlined plans to tackle critical scientific challenges associated with using cryogenic liquid hydrogen (LH2) as fuel for gas turbines. Hydrogen is seen as pivotal for the future of sustainable aviation because it produces no carbon emissions when combusted, emitting only water.

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  • Underestimated Sources of Marine Pollution

    A study published in Nature reveals for the first time the extent to which nanoplastic pollutes the North Atlantic.

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  • Less Snow Makes Trees Absorb Less Carbon, According to New BU Study

    Over a decade of data demonstrate that in a warming climate, less snowpack in New England could disrupt tree growth and carbon uptake.

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  • University of Houston Engineer Creates a Possible Replacement for Plastic

    Improved bacterial cellulose could lead to stronger, eco-friendly materials for everyday use.

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  • How the Rush to Quit Coal is Fueling a New ‘Gas Trap’

    In 2015, 195 countries met in Paris to sign a global agreement to cut carbon emissions.

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  • Smoke Streams Over the Aegean Sea

    Several wildland fires erupted on the Greek island of Chíos starting on June 22, according to the Hellenic Fire Service, amid “very high” fire risk conditions.

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  • Exposure to Air Pollution May Cause Heart Damage

    Researchers using cardiac MRI have found that long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with early signs of heart damage, according to a study published in Radiology.

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  • Where There’s Fire, There’s Smoke

    New app estimates health impacts of breathing smoke from wildfires.

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  • Fire Smoke Exposure May Alter the Immune System, Even in Healthy Individuals

    Exposure to fire smoke—which can be composed of particulate matter, gases, materials from buildings such as perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), toxic metals, and carcinogenic compounds—may alter the immune system on a cellular level, according to a new study led by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

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  • Study Shows Controlled Burns Can Reduce Wildfire Intensity and Smoke Pollution

    A new Stanford-led study finds that controlled, low-intensity fires known as prescribed burns can slash wildfire intensity and dangerous smoke pollution across the western United States.

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