Analyses of pesticide residues in a wide range of marine organisms from the coastal waters of Sweden show that there is a marked contamination in the Baltic. There are signs of an increase in ...
What was the historical use of DDT and how was it disposed of? Commercial use of the insecticide DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) was banned in the United States ...
America's largest nonfiction film festival, featuring more than 200 features and shorts, returns to New York City theaters ...
While banned decades ago in industrialized countries, thousands of tons of the deadly pesticide DDT are still produced each year, causing health and environmental hazards in the U.S. and throughout ...
Spotify has earned its place as the world’s most popular music streaming service, and for good reason. It provides a polished user experience, boasts a vast music catalog, and offers additional ...
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After the death of Liam Payne at 31, music industry figures are debating the duty of care for young artists - some have suggested an all-out ban might be the solution. The pop star has returned ...
The World Health Assembly, WHO's governing body, has stated that countries should reduce reliance on insecticides for controlling malaria by promoting integrated vector management and other measures, ...
Starting after World War II, farmers and public health officials used an insecticide called DDT. The chemical worked well to eradicate mosquitos and agricultural pests—but as it traveled up the ...
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In January, the rapper released the era-launching single "J Christ" but largely retreated when sparked backlash about his apparent reliance on controversy as a promotional tactic ...
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South Africans were overjoyed when 'Uyajola 9/9' returned this past Sunday. Fans were excited that the TV show was back with ...