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pollution from the exhaust of cars in the city in the winter. Smoke from cars on a cold winter day

Air pollution may increase risk for dementia

Pregnant woman with clock on belly

Dim lights before bedtime to reduce risk of gestational diabetes

Pollution seen via a hazy sky showing a golden sun

Dirty Hearts

Medical marijuana container

Frequent marijuana use linked to heart disease

This photomicrograph depicts Cryptococcus neoformans a fungal pathogen that has been causing an increasing number of life-threatening infections. People with AIDS, and those using immunosuppressive drugs are most vulnerable.

Warmer climate drives fungi to be more dangerous to our health

Flexible copper sensor made cheaply from ordinary materials: conductive copper adhesive tape, sheet of transparency film, paper label, nail varnish, circuit fabrication solution, and acetone

Low-cost sensor detects heavy metals in sweat

Freshwater rainbow trout

Eating one freshwater fish equals a month of drinking ‘forever chemicals’ water

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