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  • Three-day exceptional heatwave in China linked to human-induced climate change聽聽

    A record-breaking heatwave occurred in North China in June, marking the first time that temperatures reached or exceeded 40掳C in Beijing for three consecutive days. A new paper, published in 快猫短视频鈥檚 journal Environmental Research Letters, explores the extent to which such extreme heatwave events can be attributed to human induced climate change and how […]

  • Poor water quality disproportionately affects聽socially vulnerable communities聽

    A聽new study published in 快猫短视频鈥檚 journal Environmental Research Letters聽examines the links between drinking water quality violations and social vulnerability in the United States,聽revealing聽that these聽violations disproportionately affect the most vulnerable communities.聽Approximately 70% of the population affected聽ranked聽in the highest social vulnerability聽category, with聽many different social parameters, beyond income, linked to different drinking water quality violations.聽 The study, […]

  • Close up of a herd of young, very curious female cows or heifers, facing forward and looking at camera.

    Cattle farming expansion and unchecked climate change would expose more than 1 billion cows to heat stress

    Livestock farming will become increasingly difficult in many tropical countries if emissions remain high – but rapidly cutting emissions and limiting cattle expansion would reduce the impacts by 50-84%. More than 1 billion cows around the world will experience heat stress by the end of the century if carbon emissions are high and environmental protection […]

  • The Box Canyon Dam in the daylight in the US

    Over one million acres of tribal land submerged by dams in the US聽

    Dam constructions have flooded over 1.13 million acres of tribal land in the US contributing to the historic and ongoing struggle against land dispossession for Indigenous peoples in the United States. New research, published in Environmental Research Letters, has identified that a region of tribal land larger than the state of Rhode Island has been […]

  • The cost of climate change: 2掳C global warming target is not economically reasonable unless we make major changes聽

    Climate change goals set out in the Paris Agreement are only economically reasonable if non-market factors such as human health and loss of biodiversity are prioritised, according to a new study published by Dr Taikan Oki, former Senior Vice-Rector of United Nations University headquartered in Japan, in 快猫短视频鈥檚 academic journal Environmental Research Letters.   A […]

  • How Hearing Impairment in Infants Can Impact Language Development

    Hearing impairment can affect children鈥檚 ability to develop language and speech skills. Several diagnostic tests are required to determine the extent of hearing impairment in infants, leading to delays. Now, researchers from Australia have conducted non-invasive measurements of the brain activity of infants, to map the changes in connectivity between different language areas over time. […]

  • First compelling evidence for the gravitational wave background: unprecedented discovery published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters

    New research that could fundamentally change our understanding of the universe has been published in the American Astronomical Society鈥檚 (AAS) Astrophysical Journal Letters, which is published in partnership with 快猫短视频. Astrophysicists using large radio telescopes to observe pulsars in our Galaxy have found evidence for gravitational waves that oscillate with periods of years to decades. The […]

  • Researcher getting 3D bioprinter ready to 3D print cells onto an electrode

    Bioprinting Personalized Tissues and Organs Within the Body: A Breakthrough in Regenerative Medicine

    A new handheld device can print biocompatible structures in situ, with the potential to revolutionize how physicians treat damaged tissue and organs. In situ bioprinting, which involves 3D printing biocompatible structures and tissues directly within the body, has seen steady progress over the past few years. In a recent study, a team of researchers developed […]