University of Connecticut finds that 46% of Connecticut waterway samples are contaminated with levels of imidacloprid—the most widely used neonicotinoid.
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Research develops based on existing initiative led by members of the Mi’kmaq Nation to remediate PFAS-contaminated, Superfund ...
Martin Luther King Day recognizes his achievements and asks the nation to assess what the country can do to ensure ...
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In Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, researchers highlight a multitude of studies on endocrine disrupting chemicals ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is officially taking comments on whether to issue new restrictions on the ...
There is robust scientific literature that unpacks the adverse human health effects of pesticide exposure, however immune ...
Occupational pesticide exposure threatens women's health as it leads to an increase in breast cancer risk for young women, ...