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Alia Khan is integrating field-based biogeochemical analysis with NASA’s next generation satellite sensors to quantify how biological algae blooms, mineral dust, and...
This story is adapted from a version published by Cardiff University. Read the original version here.Ambitious climate action to improve global air quality could save up to 1.32 million lives per year by 2040, according to a new study.Researchers
Antarctica—the coldest, driest and most remote continent on Earth—is proof that life can thrive even in the most unlikely of places.For humans, it’s hard to imagine a much harsher environment: Inland temperatures in Antarctica can drop below
If nations reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, they could slow climate change. Those actions would also have the added benefit of saving over two million lives globally that might be lost because of harmful air pollutants by 2050, according to- In the most beautiful places in Colorado, hazards to aquatic life lurk in the water. A team at the University of Colorado Boulder is studying heavy metal pollution in a watershed near Aspen. Their efforts have a...
Approximately two billion people worldwide rely on drinking water sources contaminated with fecal matter, according to the World Health Organization. That figure has remained stubbornly high, even after decades of international investment and
Using machine learning for better water quality. University of Colorado Boulder and Colorado State University researchers are teaming up to improve river water quality in the...