Dr Dhritiraj Sengupta from Plymouth Marine Laboratory explains how data from satellites can help us monitor and predict health and nature issues.
Satellite-derived Earth observation data helps researchers unlock new insights into monitoring both environmental and human health.
Climate change is increasing the risk of urological diseases, including cancer and kidney conditions, while urological ...
Day, which aims to raise awareness of and advocate for the elimination of 21 historically overlooked diseases that affect around 1·6 billion people worldwide. This year's World NTD Day will continue ...
With the advent of cases of avian flu in southern New England, and the rise in egg prices due to limited supply as a result, ...
Methane continues to create environmental risks across the globe. Sadly, this harmful greenhouse gas contributes to ozone loss and is a major cause of lung disease. As such, a lot of effort has been ...
Researchers predict that climate change will likely cause a sharp rise in heat-related mortality throughout Europe by the end ...
Dr. Jesse Abrams from the University of Exeter said we are “grossly underestimating risk due to climate change and ...
Protecting and conserving our natural heritage, predicting weather and environmental conditions, preventing and managing pollution, promoting clean growth and a sustainable environment for present and ...
Although fires and hurricanes are natural phenomena and will still occur, climate change has fueled their intensity and frequency, creating larger death tolls and costing billions more in ...
It also mitigates climate change. Grist thanks its sponsors ... Experienced surfers understand the damage that can occur when a spot suddenly becomes popular. “If there’s no plan in place ...
The research demonstrated that variations in chromosome 22 may contribute to the individual severity of nonsyndromic bicuspid aortic valve disease and ... The condition can occur in individuals ...