The ozone hole above the Antarctic is about to split in two, months earlier than usual, according to Dutch calculations – but it's weather rather than good environmental management that is the cause.
Professor Richard A. Lerner, M.D., Associate Professor Paul Wentworth, Jr., Ph.D., and a team of investigators at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) is reporting that antibodies can destroy ...
New findings by University of Colorado at Boulder researchers indicate ozone losses due to the breakdown of chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, occur much faster than previously believed at higher latitudes ...
WASHINGTON -- The ozone hole over Antarctica is markedly smaller this year than in the last few years and has split in two, government scientists reported Monday. The so-called "hole," actually an ...
A greater number of large “planetary sized waves” in the atmosphere that move from the lower atmosphere into the upper atmosphere were responsible for the smaller Antarctic ozone hole this fall, ...
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) has declared the month of September of every year as the International Month for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. This year, the theme is "Save Our ...
LONDON, England (CNN) --For most of the past century, weapons of war have been used to clean our food. After World War I, scientists found a new use for stockpiled chemicals like chlorine -- both as a ...
RANCHO MIRAGE, CA, April 19, 2002––Ozone appears to be harmful to male fertility, according to Keck School of Medicine of USC researcher Rebecca Z. Sokol, M.D., a professor of obstetrics and ...
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