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Trash or treasure? Putting coal combustion waste to work
Even as public debate rages over the question of whether coal should continue to provide the majority of U.S. electric power needs, the U.S. Energy...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 11/01/09 by David J. Tenenbaum · More from publication -
Building on fly ash waste
The quantity of fly ash--a waste product from coal smoke--is growing along with the steady global increase in coal use. According to Obada Kayali,...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 01/01/07 by David J. Tenenbaum · More from publication -
Harvesting the potential of biomass
As fossil fuel prices and consumption both continue rising, the search is on for alternative fuels. Fuel for vehicles is taking center stage, now...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 11/01/05 by David J. Tenenbaum · More from publication -
A safer mosquito treatment? Minimizing deltamethrin risks to children
Indoor spraying to control disease-carrying mosquitoes is the strategy of choice in Mexico's effort to reduce malaria. When Mexico discontinued the...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 06/01/05 by David J. Tenenbaum · More from publication -
Pesticides and SLE: is the link estrogenic?
Autoimmune diseases are multifactorial in nature and likely involve both environmental and genetic components. Estrogen is one environmental...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 03/01/05 by David J. Tenenbaum · More from publication -
North Korean catastrophe
When the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPR Korea, or North Korea as it is still commonly known) makes headlines, it usually concerns the...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 01/01/05 by David J. Tenenbaum · More from publication -
POPs in Polar Bears: organochlorines affect bone density
Both organochlorine chemicals--including a series of solvents and pesticides that have been banned in many parts of the world--and their...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 12/01/04 by David J. Tenenbaum · More from publication -
Underwater logging: submarine rediscovers lost wood
The global market for industrial wood products (including wood and paper) is a $400 billion industry, according to From Trends in Industrial...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 11/01/04 by David J. Tenenbaum · More from publication -
The monster in the closet: mothballs' link to non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Each year, according to the American Cancer Society, about 54,300 Americans are diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), a cancer that originates...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 09/01/04 by David J. Tenenbaum · More from publication -
Malaria and HIV: interplay of risk - Reproductive Health
Does infection with malaria increase the risk that a mother with HIV will pass the AIDS virus along to her newborn? Recent findings are equivocal,...
Environmental Health Perspectives, 04/01/04 by David J. Tenenbaum · More from publication



