The study, published in Cell Metabolism, found that exposure to natural light — even indoors next to a window — changes how the body processes glucose and uses energy.
Study suggests exposure to chemicals known as “forever chemicals” may significantly increase the likelihood of developing multiple sclerosis ...
One Eckerd College student was recognized for her study on how the 2024 hurricanes impacted sand distribution in Tampa Bay.
New Swedish research finds that people with highest microplastics and PFAS levels face double the risk of multiple sclerosis ...
Former government officials say the state isn’t doing enough to regulate fracking waste, even as new research shows it’s far ...
As one of the most productive mining regions in the country, the Coeur d’Alene District produced record amounts of lead, zinc, and silver ore, but also created vast quantities of waste. Most mine ...
A new study shows lab mice become less anxious after living outdoors, even reversing existing fear in just one week.
A study from the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies found that roughly 700 dolphins are permanent residents of the ...
Healthy, sustainable school meals could cut undernourishment, reduce diet-related deaths and significantly lower environmental impacts, according to a new modelling study led by a UCL (University ...
Environmental groups and Indigenous people say the state should enforce the sulfate standard, but mine workers and ...
Scientists have identified a previously unknown natural compound produced by heat-loving cyanobacteria that helps protect against ultraviolet radiation.
Researchers have found a new link between exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ and one lifelong health condition. A Sweden-based ...