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New study confirms relationship between toxic pollution, climate risks to human health
toxic pollution climate risks human health
2021/8/3
In a new study that combines assessments of the risks of toxic emissions, nontoxic emissions and people's vulnerability to them, researchers found a strong and statistically significant relationship b...
IU Biologists Discover Bacteria's “Sense Of Touch,” Which May Aid Water Treatment,Human Health(图)
IU Biologists Bacteria Sense Of Touch Aid Water Treatment Human Health
2017/11/23
A study led by scientists at Indiana University reports a new method to determine how bacteria sense contact with surfaces, an action that triggers the formation of biofilms -- multicellular structure...
IUPUI maps genome of black blow fly;may benefit human health,advance pest management
IUPUI genome of black blow fly benefit human health advance pest management
2016/11/29
Researchers at the School of Science at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis have sequenced the genome of the black blow fly, an insect commonly found throughout the United States, southe...
The research forecasts potential human health impacts of hydroelectric projects and identifies areas where mitigation efforts, such as removing the top layer of soil before flooding, would be most hel...
The Oceans and Human Health:The Discovery and Development of Marine-Derived Drugs
Oceans and Human Health Discovery and Development Marine-Derived Drugs
2015/8/4
I am honored to have been invited to present the Second Annual Roger Revelle Commemorative Lecture. Although I never had the opportunity to meet or work with Dr. Revelle, his depth and breadth of know...
Resilient Ecosystems,Healthy Communities:Human Health and Sustainable Ecosystems After the December 2004 Tsunami
Resilient Ecosystems Healthy Communities Human Health Sustainable Ecosystems December 2004 Tsunami
2015/7/23
Human health and wellbeing are closely linked to the health and resilience of ecosystems. When natural disasters occur in situations where natural resources have been severely degraded, it is much mor...
Current climate changes are largely associated with the accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere. Fossil-fuel burning, which currently releases about 7 billion tonnes of carbon to the atmos...
Cyclones,Tsunamis,and Human Health:The Key Role of Preparedness
Cyclones Tsunamis Human Health Preparedness
2015/7/23
Besides the many benefits of the ocean, human and other populations living in coastal regions share in the risk for meteorological and seismic hazards that originate from the seas. Tropical cyclones (...
Human Development and Resource Use in the Coastal Zone:Influences on Human Health
Human Development Resource Coastal Zone Human Health
2015/7/23
Coastal watersheds and nearshore marine areas are the most valuable and dynamic places on Earth. Human population growth is great in these regions, which are home to some of the most sensitive habitat...
There are about 20,000 wastewater treatment plants in the United States. These plants discharge about 50 trillion gallons of wastewater daily into the nation's surface waters (Dorfman, 2004). Most was...
Food from the Oceans and Human Health:Balancing Risks and Benefits
Food from the Oceans Human Health Balancing Risks Benefits
2015/7/23
The oceans provide great health benefits to humans, ranging from food and nutritional resources to recreational opportunities and new cures for human disease. At the same time, increasingly, food from...
Harmful Algal Blooms at the Interface Between Coastal Oceanography and Human Health
Harmful Algal Blooms Interface Between Coastal Oceanography Human Health
2015/7/23
Algal blooms are a common occurrence in aquatic environments. A subset of these blooms poses environmental or public-health threats, and it is therefore referred to as "harmful algal blooms," or HABs....
Aerosolized Florida Red Tide Toxins and Human Health Effects
Aerosolized Florida Red Tide Toxins Human Health
2015/7/23
Reports of airway irritant effects from Florida red tide have been documented since 1844 (Baden et al., 2005). In general, it is well established that persons inhaling marine aerosols containing polye...
Benefits from the Sea:Sentinel Species and Animal Models of Human Health
Benefits from the Sea Sentinel Species Animal Models Human Health
2015/7/23
Much of the current interest in the impact of the oceans on human health can be traced historically back to the earliest days of the fields of Experimental Marine Biology and Comparative Physiology. I...
Marine Mammals as Sentinel Species for Oceans and Human Health
Marine Mammals Sentinel Species Oceans and Human Health
2015/7/23
As more humans inhabit coastal regions, a global "anxiety" is developing about the health of our aquatic ecosystems. This anxiety is particularly prevalent in the United States, where more than half t...