ENVIRONMENT

Jul 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Wildfire Smoke in San Francisco Made People Sick: A Data Detective Story

Wildfires are scary. They burn forests, destroy homes, and make the air dirty. In 2018, a big wildfire in California sent smoke to San Francisco. Scientists wanted to know if this smoke made people sick. But how? They can't just ask people to breathe dirty air on purpose. That's not fair or safe. So

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Jul 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Northwestern India's Land and Water Woes

Northwestern India's Trans-Gangetic Plains (TGP) are vital for the country's food supply, growing lots of wheat and rice. But this area is in trouble. Land is getting worse, and droughts are becoming more common. This is a big deal because not many studies have looked at both problems together. A r

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Jul 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why Switzerland's Sewage Sensors Need a Push

In Switzerland, rain often causes sewage systems to overflow. This sends untreated wastewater into rivers and lakes. But no one really knows how bad this is. Cheap sensors could help track these spills. Yet, most wastewater groups don't use them. It's not a tech problem. It's more about politics and

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Jul 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cities and Nature: How Green Solutions Can Make Urban Life Better

Nature-based solutions (NbS) are becoming a popular way to tackle urban problems. These solutions use natural processes to improve city life. However, there is a lot of information about NbS, and it's hard to know what works best in different places. A recent study looked at 61 review articles on N

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Jul 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Industrial Air Pollution: The Hidden Threat in North China

Industries in North China are releasing harmful gases that are making air quality worse. These gases, called Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), are not just bad for the environment but also for human health. A recent study looked at 28 companies from 13 different industries to understand the impact

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Jul 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Sweden's Mothers and the PFAS Challenge

In Sweden, a big problem has been the presence of harmful chemicals called PFAS in drinking water. These chemicals are tough to break down and can cause health issues. A study looked at blood samples from first-time moms in Uppsala from 1996 to 2022. The goal was to see if efforts to clean up the wa

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Jul 13 2025ENVIRONMENT

Texas Floods: Separating Fact from Fiction

In the summer of 2025, Texas faced a devastating flood during the Fourth of July weekend. The Hill Country area saw over 100 lives lost and many more unaccounted for. This event was the worst inland flooding in the U. S. since 1976, when Colorado's Big Thompson Canyon flood took 144 lives. People s

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Jul 12 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Farmers Can Boost Crop Pollination: A Fresh Look

Farmers play a big role in keeping our food supply safe. They make daily choices that affect how well crops grow. One big challenge is making sure there are enough pollinators, like bees, to help crops grow. A recent study looked at how farmers in Dengkou County manage pollination. It found that far

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Jul 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Guadalupe River's Unseen Threat

For many years, Dick Eastland knew the Guadalupe River could be dangerous. He saw it flood Camp Mystic many times. Once, his pregnant wife had to be flown to a hospital because of the floodwaters. Eastland worked hard to make things safer. He helped create a new flood warning system after 10 kids di

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Jul 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Fungi Help Trees Survive Harsh Conditions

In the world of plants, tiny helpers called arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are making a big difference. These fungi team up with trees, like the Casuarina equisetifolia, to help them survive tough conditions. Scientists wanted to see how these fungi help the trees when they are growing in coral

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