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Global Analysis Reveals Increased Mortality Rate Linked to Wildfire Pollution
The first comprehensive study of the global impact of wildfire-related pollution on deaths relates short-term exposure to fine particulate matter in the air and all-cause, respiratory, and cardiovascular mortality across cities and regions around the world.
Latest Research Articles
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Seattle Experiences Driest Spring and Summer Ever Recorded in 77 Years
Heroic Dog Receives First Honorary Rescue for Saving Life of 90-Year-Old Woman
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World’s Largest Plant Designed to Convert Carbon Dioxide to Rock is Now Operational in Iceland
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Giant Apex Predator Twice the Length of the T. Rex, Existed 90 million Years Ago
The Glacor Front RuneScape : Elder God Wars Dungeon
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Experts Unlock Mystery of 'Icy Plumes' That Can Predict Dangerous Supercell Storms
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Hunter Now in Stable Condition After Being Mauled by Mother Grizzly Bear
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Researchers: Migrating Bird Prefer Routes with the Best Atmospheric Condition
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Deadly "Ebola-Like" Disease for Rabbits is Spreading and it's Killing Them Fast
Biden Administration Aims to Protect Alaska's Bristol Bay With Latest Environmental Action Plan
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Hundreds of Americans Hospitalized in Recent Years Due to Toxic Algae Blooms, Says CDC
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Wildfire Burn Scars Can Initiate Thunderstorms, Increasing Risk of Flooding