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As temperatures climb, so does the risk of potentially harmful cyanobacteria blooms that can pose serious health risks to people and animals.
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
LOS ANGELES -- Dozens of marine animals, including an unprecedented number of dolphins, are dying due to a toxic algae bloom ...
If you've ever seen a green anaconda chilling in the Amazon or a reticulated phython stretched out along the forest floor in ...
On the other side of the freeway, just blocks from the park and Kelly Elementary School, a fumigation company uses a highly toxic pesticide to spray fruits ... labeled with a hazard sign depicting a ...
Until now, its production was difficult and toxic. New methods for its creation have been developed at TU Wien. It is one of the most significant trends in materials science: materials that ...
It’s the new not-in-my-backyard rage – and the latest blow to New York’s green energy agenda ... over fears they could spark toxic infernos in residential neighborhoods.
The world’s largest landlocked water body is shrinking at a rate that could critically endanger an iconic seal species, put coastal communities at risk and release toxic dust, new research reveals.
This little pill — taken by adults and children alike — might just be a prescription for heart disease. Speaking to The Post, the veteran heart doctor tackled a drug that is commonly ...
Dr. Evan Levine tackles a drug that is often prescribed to help children perform better -- a phenomenon he calls "borderline child abuse." ...
GREEN OAK TWP. — A local woman was killed Tuesday, April 8, after her vehicle was struck by a Jeep, according to the Green Oak Township Police Department. Deputies responded at 4:15 p.m ...