«Our understanding of
how air pollution and these brown clouds are influencing climate change is evolving,» said Ramanathan.
Now that a correlation has been found, researchers will try to figure out
how air pollution could trigger appendicitis.
The studies, both out of Brazil, measure
how air pollution lowers fertility in men and can complicate pregnancies in women — problems likely to be compounded by the rapid urbanization taking place in the developing world where access to healthcare is much more limited.
Dolores shares
how air pollution caused by a nearby coal power plant is affecting her daughter's asthma.
At the same time, the workshop will also address the negative health effects of air pollution, rightly noting that «there is now an immense body of evidence on
how air pollution harms health.»
A new study from researchers at Northwestern University has now shown
how air pollution may cause heart attacks and strokes - by triggering the formation of blood clots.
Students will understand
how air pollution impacts the environment and their lives.
«But we need to do more work on
how air pollution affects health over a person's entire lifetime,» she said.
«Our study found more recent exposures were more important for mortality risk than historic exposures, but we need to do more work on
how air pollution affects health over a person's entire lifetime.
«While there is information available about counties in the United States that exceed EPA air pollution standards, there has not been a similar source of information about
how that air pollution actually affects the health of people living in those areas,» said lead study author Kevin Cromar, PhD, director of the Air Quality Program at the Marron Institute of Urban Management and assistant professor of population health and environmental medicine at the NYU School of Medicine.
«Study shows
how air pollution fosters heart disease: 10 - year project revealed air pollutants accelerate plaque build - up in arteries to the heart.»
Scientists aren't yet sure
how air pollution contributes to vascular disease.
Nadeau wanted to examine
how air pollution and secondhand smoke — both linked to asthma — spurred epigenetic changes to Foxp3.
Another organization may opt to work with an animal - loving actress to celebrate its clean air initiative, educating the public on
how air pollution in certain regions has been detrimental to animal species.
Not exact matches
This holds whether we are thinking of
how to grow more grain in the tropics, reduce the birth rate, control inflation, stimulate economic growth, get rid of tooth decay, provide better health care, find some way to turn garbage into a useful resource, reduce
air pollution, win the next election, avoid war with Russia, develop human potential, extend the length of life, or find a cure for cancer.
How much
air pollution does a power mower cause?
No matter
how old the building is, there may be hidden indoor
air pollution.
Depending upon where you live and
how dark your skin is, going outside regularly may be all that is required for you or your baby to generate adequate amounts of vitamin D. However, one of the problems with getting your vitamin D with sun exposure is simply that it's hard to determine
how much time outside is needed since it depends on so many factors (skin tone, latitude, time of year,
how much skin is exposed, amount of
air pollution, etc.) Keep in mind that there is also a concern of sunburn and increased risk of skin cancer with too much sun exposure.
And learn
how to avoid harms, like
air pollution, lead and harmful plastics.
How is «
pollution» from one person's second hand smoke, the possible negative health benefits of said
pollution, and the freedom of people to breathe «clean
air» to be addressed from a Libertarian perspective.
There is important work to do: on flood risk;
air pollution;
how we ensure a sustainable and economically viable food and farming system; and much more.
More work is needed, he added, to understand
how «hard driving» is having an affect on
air quality and further evidence is required as to the impact the country's existing fleet of vehicles is having on
pollution levels.
«Understanding
how these pollutants interact with the environment, including snow, is crucial if we are to reduce the hundreds of thousands of premature deaths caused by mild
air pollution in North America.
Air pollution appears to worsen
how two genes function, which can lead to asthma symptoms.
Silver Award: Catherine (Cat) Wise, Patti Parson, Jason Lelchuk, Murrey Jacobson and Sara Just PBS NewsHour «
How moss revealed an undetected
air pollution threat in Portland» Oct. 12, 2016 «These robots are helping answer a huge unknown about young marine life» Nov. 2, 2016 Cat Wise and her colleagues offered solid reporting on the uses of science to better understand the nearby environment.
For almost 100 years, Science News has been reporting the latest advances in science, such as this week's cover story by reporter Laurel Hamers, «When bogs burn, the environment takes a hit,» on
how the increased frequency of bog fires worldwide is becoming a surprisingly large source of
air pollution and climate - warming carbon dioxide.
Despite debate over
how many «deaths»
air pollution causes, it is clear bad
air damages our health, so attempts to delay rules on reducing it must be resisted
Prof. Rudich and Staff Scientist Dr. Michal Pardo - Levin ask
how these sources contribute to
air pollution.
Wind measurements are also crucial for determining safe flying conditions, understanding
how pollution moves through the
air and efficiently operating wind turbines.
It enables us to estimate the impact on regional
air pollution emissions, as well as
how much land area and water consumption would be needed for each scenario.
To work out the economic benefits and costs of switching to clean energy, the team estimated
how much
air pollution would fall if fossil fuel use was slashed.
«Our findings help us to understand
how it is that exposures to
air pollution may cause the increases in heart attacks and strokes observed by other studies,» Adar said.
We don't have any nonimpacted systems, and so the question now is
how do you keep stuff as natural as possible, given the fact you do have regional
air pollution, whether it be nitrogen deposition or dust or whatever — and that's really gonna be hard for the parks.
«The main goal of our project was to find out
how effective regulations of gasoline vehicle emissions have been at reducing the formation of smog,» says Greg Drozd, Ph.D. «It was also a very forward - thinking study in anticipation of
how cars that meet future emissions standards will lead to reductions in
air pollution.»
To do that, they used a set of equations — recently updated based on the most recent epidemiological research — describing
how exposure to
air pollution affects a person's risk of dying from various diseases.
Concerned about
how such
pollution was affecting his family, Beijing - based data scientist Yann Boquillod founded AirVisual Earth, an online
air pollution map that uses data from satellites and more than 8000 monitoring stations to display global
air pollution in real time.
«The AQLI uses the critical data and information gathered from our China research and applies it to every country, allowing the billions of people around the world who are exposed to high
air pollution levels to estimate
how much longer they would live if they breathed cleaner
air,» says Greenstone.
The study marks a solid step toward clarifying exactly
how major sources of
air pollution contribute to premature death around the world, says Aaron Cohen, an epidemiologist at the Health Effects Institute, a nonprofit research organization in Boston, who wasn't involved in the study.
Existing estimates have been hampered by gaps in
air pollution data, particularly in the developing world, and a lack of knowledge about
how specific
air pollution sources contribute to the risk of disease and death.
Jenny Jones, a Green Party politician in London, UK, raises valid points about
how to tackle worsening
air pollution by...
«It will be important to explore
how these genetic risks play out in environments that differ in terms of
air pollution or other important, modifiable factors,» Belsky said.
The researchers hope an added bonus could be understanding
how pollutants are transported and transformed as
air is pushed along the tropics, which could have a direct effect on people living downwind of major
air pollution sources.
Another subproject deals with the Chinese concept of
air pollution itself and
how the debate has developed over the years in both traditional media and new social media.
Eri Saikawa, who studies
air pollution and its health impacts at Emory University, and wasn't involved in the new study, plans to use Wiedinmyer's data in a model to see
how it matches observations in China and Southeast Asia, and to see
how trash burning might be contributing to the substantial amounts of
air pollution there.
-- We also plan to interview one hundred Chinese
air pollution scientists to find out
how they perceive their own role.
«One subproject involves studying
how national policies to combat
air pollution are being implemented at local level.
«Here, we have solid numbers on
how many people die from
air pollution and what fraction of that is due to coal - powered plants in each state.»
Scientific studies using big data can help take policymakers a long way in figuring out
how to mitigate
air pollution given local conditions, the researchers said.
«Ozone and nitric oxide are both contributors to urban smog, so depending on
how well a city is able to mitigate
air pollution, ethanol may not be the «green fuel» that it is often called,» said Geiger, professor of chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.
Scientists have long known that
air pollution increases the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases including atherosclerosis and heart failure, but are uncertain
how the two are connected.