Reexamination of Coloradoโs Snowpack Leads to a Surprising Discovery about Microplastics and Possible Clues to Receding Snowpacks Reynoldโs Rediscovery Richard Reynolds, a retired U.S. Geological Survey researcher recently made an important discovery in Coloradoโs Upper River Basin snowpack. It is concerning a subject Reynolds has been looking at for quite some time, co-authoring one article on the topic in 2015 titled, โRegional Variability in Dust-On-Snow Processes and Impacts in Upper Colorado River Basinโ followed by another in […] Industry News Ryan Kime | August 11, 2022 0 Comments
Alzheimer’s Found in Children of Mexico City; Airborne Particulates Worse Than We Thought We’ve always known dirty air is not ideal for human health. Air pollution is known to cause significant damage to your lungs and heart; the lungs inhale toxins and then the blood circulates them around to all your organs. But researchers are now confident that those particulates can destroy neurons in the brain, too. Related: A Massive 96% of National […] Brains Elliot Levey | June 17, 2020 0 Comments