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Sciences & Technology

Air pollution makes it harder for insects to find food and mates

The impact of air pollution particles on insects is greater than previously thought and may be a driver of global declines in insect populations

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Environment

Cutting agricultural emissions will reduce air pollution and save lives

Reducing ammonia emissions from agriculture will substantially benefit global health and can be done at low cost shows new research

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Health & Medicine

The impact of air pollution on life expectancy

Air pollution is already having devastating effects on human health, now a new study shows how particulate matter in the air is associated with premature deaths

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