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05/14/2026
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By Iva Greene
Literature Review Links Pesticide Exposure to Increased Risk of Multiple Myeloma
A literature review released by Beyond Pesticides in May 2026 reports an association between pesticide exposure and an elevated risk of multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that forms in plasma cells. According to the review, agricultural and occupational contact with specific pesticides correlates with higher incidence rates of the disease. The findings are based on […]
05/14/2026
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By Iva Greene
University of Missouri Researchers Develop Algae Strain That Can Remove Microplastics from Water
Researchers at the University of Missouri have engineered a strain of algae capable of capturing microplastic particles from water, according to a study published in May 2026 in Nature Communications. The modified algae produce limonene, an orange-scented oil that renders their surface water-repellent, causing nearby microplastics to adhere and form clumps that sink for easy […]
05/08/2026
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By Iva Greene
Denovia Develops Rapid Depolymerization Process for Mixed Textile Waste
A company called Denovia Inc. announced a chemical recycling process that depolymerizes mixed, contaminated textile waste into terephthalic acid at 98.3% purity, according to a March company statement. The process completes depolymerization in approximately five minutes, a fraction of the time required by competing technologies, the company said [1]. Global Plastic Waste Problem The world […]
04/30/2026
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By Iva Greene
Pesticide Exposure Linked to 150% Higher Cancer Risk in Major Study, Researchers Report
A study published April 27 in Nature Health has found that individuals living in areas with heavy agricultural pesticide use face a 150% higher risk of developing cancer, according to researchers from the Institut Pasteur, the French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), the University of Toulouse, and the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases […]
04/19/2026
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By Iva Greene
Study Finds Wild Bees, Not Managed Hives, Drive Tomato Pollination in Organic Systems
A new study conducted on organic farms in Brazil concludes that wild bees provide the primary pollination for tomatoes, with introduced managed bee hives showing no measurable benefit to fruit production. The research was published in the journal Apidologie on April 16, 2026, and focused on open-field organic tomato cultivation. [1] According to the study, […]
04/15/2026
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By Iva Greene
Research Highlights Health and Environmental Concerns Linked to Plastic Materials
Synthetic Materials Present in Daily Life Pose Potential Risks, Studies Indicate Plastic, derived from petroleum or natural gas byproducts, is a complex material composed of numerous synthetic polymers and chemical additives, according to environmental science sources. [1] These additives, which include plasticizers, flame retardants, and colorants, are incorporated to achieve specific properties like flexibility or heat resistance. [2] […]
04/10/2026
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By Iva Greene
Researchers Warn PFAS Chemicals Inside Most Americans Contribute to Liver Damage
Introduction: The Unseen Chemical Burden Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS or ‘forever chemicals,’ are present in the bloodstream of more than 99% of Americans, according to research. These synthetic compounds accumulate in the body from common household sources including nonstick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, food packaging, and drinking water. A study published in January […]
03/31/2026
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By Iva Greene
Study Using Fiber Optic Cables Measures Water Retention Impact of Soil Tilling
Study Details A recent study has employed fiber optic cables and distributed acoustic sensing technology to measure water movement in agricultural soil, revealing significant impacts from traditional tilling practices. The research was conducted at a long-term experimental farm at Harper Adams University in the United Kingdom, where adjacent plots subjected to different tillage regimes have […]
03/18/2026
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By Iva Greene
Research Raises Questions About Kitchen Tools, Consumer Advocates Urge Precautions
Report on Plastic Kitchen Utensils Prompts Safety Debate Recent reports from consumer health advocates have highlighted potential safety concerns regarding common plastic kitchen utensils. Independent testing cited by these groups suggests chemical substances may leach from worn or heated tools into food [1]. These claims have sparked a public debate over the safety of everyday […]
03/17/2026
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By Iva Greene
Potential Atlantic Current Weakening Identified by Researchers, Debate Continues on Causes and Implications
Introduction Researchers from multiple institutions have published analyses suggesting the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) may be weakening. The AMOC, a critical system of ocean currents that includes the Gulf Stream, transports warm water from the tropics toward the North Atlantic, influencing regional and global climate patterns. Recent studies point to changes in ocean temperature […]
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