CHENNAI: A new study has sounded the alarm on what scientists are calling a “new air pollutant” — inhalable microplastics.
The sixth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Minamata Convention on Mercury (COP-6), held in Geneva from 3 to 7 November 2025, brought together over 1,000 participants in person and ...
A new study has revealed that sea otters living along Canada’s Pacific coast have surprisingly high levels of toxic “forever ...
The EPA's use of self-reported emissions data from industrial facilities has been shown to be unreliable, increasing cancer ...
Understanding the exposome reveals how environmental factors influence health through epigenetics and oxidative stress, ...
DR Congo authorities have suspended a major Chinese-owned copper and cobalt operation after a dam collapse spilled ...
Pigments are uncommon in the textile industry because, unlike dyes, they are insoluble in water and need a binder to stick to ...
A dozen different “forever chemicals” linked with cancer and other human health problems have been detected in the Everglades ...
"It is our hope that by shining a light on contaminants in the air, we can show companies where their operations are having ...
More than a half century after the U.S. ignited 67 atomic weapons in the central Pacific Ocean, a former Navy base in the Bay ...
The Kerala High Court on Friday ordered a ban on the sale of plastic shampoo sachets and chemically manufactured kumkum in ...
Fizzy water was the key to making polyester dye less harmful to the environment in the creation of a new method developed by an interdisciplinary team at the University of Leeds spin-out company, ...