02 August 2020
To save the hemlock, scientists turn to genetics, natural predators
A tiny aphid-like insect known as hemlock woolly adelgid has been devastating the trees since the 1970s.
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How different groups engaged in community gardens can cultivate partnerships and practices to reduce harmful chemical exposures.
Environmental Health Sciences reporter Kristina Marusic's new book on cancer prevention is a story of hope and what we can do to prevent harmful exposures.
De como los diferentes grupos involucrados en las huertas comunitarias pueden cultivar alianzas y prácticas que reduzcan la exposición a químicos dañinos.
Doctors, nurses and hospital staff from across the country learned about the city’s ongoing problems with pollution.
Rural communities of color and farmworkers are disproportionately exposed to some of the most dangerous chemicals used in agriculture.
Fewer US sunscreens contain oxybenzone, an ingredient with health and safety concerns