Nanozymes are tiny, engineered substances that mimic the catalytic properties of natural enzymes, and they serve a variety of purposes in biomedicine, chemical engineering, and environmental applications.
A first-of-its kind study conducted in Canada’s two largest cities by McGill-led researchers has linked about 1,100 premature deaths per year to an unregulated air pollutant.
Caltech researchers have developed a new method to measure soil moisture in the shallow subterranean region between the surface and underground aquifers.
In Brazil, climate and other human-made environmental changes threaten decades-long efforts to fight a widespread and debilitating parasitic disease.
A new study has found that the Great Salt Lake, which has lost 73 percent of its water, is releasing climate-warming emissions.
Ever wondered if your neighbourhood odour could be impacting your health? UBC researchers have uncovered surprising insights into the Vancouver region’s “smellscape” using data from the Smell Vancouver app.
Winter made a bold—if late—entrance to the mountains in southeastern Australia.
As they are in many places around the globe, glaciers perched high in the Andes Mountains are shrinking.
Two of the planet’s more pressing environmental stressors have the potential to alter the growth and reproductive output of plants found right along the world’s coastlines, a new study suggests.
Two “new” herbicide options could soon be available for blackberry growers during the 2025 growing season.
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