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A recent study published in Science of the Total Environment found high levels of toxic chemical contamination in Argentina’s Mar Chiquita wetland...
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A recent study published in Science of the Total Environment found high levels of toxic chemical contamination in Argentina’s Mar Chiquita wetland...
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Household dust is one way in which people are exposed to flame retardants. Polybrominated biphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are flame retardants...
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A recent study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society, Biology has found that maintaining healthy pollinator populations...
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The common use of flame retardants to treat common household items including furniture, mattresses and plastics has resulted in their...
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A new epidemiological study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives by researchers from the University of North Carolina,...
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A recent study published in the journal PLOS One found that neonicotinoid pesticides—the dominant insecticide used as a seed treatment on crops...
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Research has demonstrated that exposure to neonicotinoid pesticides is harmful to non-pest insects such as bees. Now, a new study published in...
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A recent study published in Environmental Pollution found neonicotinoids in Midwestern streams where corn and soybean production is high...
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A recent review article published in Environmental Science Pollution Research seeks to understand how the widespread use of...
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The coral that makes up the Great Barrier Reef has been on the decline for decades due to a number of causes including sediment, fertilizer, and...