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  1. Is the coronavirus pandemic related to meat production?

    Is the coronavirus pandemic related to meat production? "...the big task at hand is to … : The only overlap [with Covid-19] is when it comes to secondary infections. A big bunch of people who get coronavirus are actually going to ultimately die of bacterial infections. And if those bacterial infections are …

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  2. Coming from an ash pile near you

    … or in a wet slurry in unlined lagoons near the point of production. Seepage from coal-ash ponds has been in the … waters. Arsenic is adsorbed on certain iron minerals in oxic environments. Coal ash lagoons have caused …

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  3. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … drop vast amounts of acorns to increase their chances of reproduction, rodent populations will devour these … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the … for instance, they are developing mRNA vaccines that hamper bacterial transmission and also trigger an intense skin …

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  4. In Panama, nitrogen-fixing trees unlock phosphorus and other scarce nutrients

    … tropical forest plots that are part of the Agua Salud Secondary Forest Dynamics Network in the Panama Canal Area. … that soils beneath nitrogen fixers were teeming with a bacterial genus new to science (Candidatus Acidoferrum) that … the Ministry of the Environment of Panama. The Agua Salud Secondary Forest Dynamics network is supported by HSBC, …

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  5. The smell of the city

    … References Al-Naiema, I.M., and 6 others. 2020. Secondary organic aerosols from aromatic hydrocarbons and … health risks to construction workers. Journal of Cleaner Production 244: doi: 10.1016/jclepro.2019.118757 … Emerging molecular data to improve risk assessment. Toxicology and Environmental Chemistry 49: 157-166. …

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  6. Selected Publications by Dr. Alan R. Berkowitz

    Selected Publications by Dr. Alan R. Berkowitz Gunckel, … T., A. Berkowitz, and C. Harris. 2019. Data explorations: Secondary students’ knowledge, skills and attitudes toward …

  7. Can humans be part of healthy ecosystems?

    … Steel Producer: Cathy Edwards Editor: Richard Collings Production Co-ordinator: Jonathan Harris Studio Manager: …

  8. Rebecca Van Tassell

    … school teacher. After completing her Master's degree in secondary science education from Indiana University, …

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  9. Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?

    … pressure, while high chloride levels in surface water are toxic to certain types of fish, insects and amphibians, … snowmelt agents with clear environmental advantages and low production costs are developed, chloride salts will continue …

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  10. Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change

    … of time, the lower layers become oxygen-depleted, or ‘anoxic’. This is because lake bottoms are home to … is an oxygen-intensive process that can create anoxic water at the bottom of the lake. Credit: David …

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