Cancer, stroke and heart disease are among the leading causes of death for North Carolina residents, and mounting evidence shows these and other chronic conditions can be worsened by air pollution. Medical professionals will connect the dots on the link between air pollution and health at two free events being held for community members on Sept. 13 and 24, as part of CleanAIRE NC s Healthy Air Education Series. .
Elke Weber became a research psychologist with cross-training in business so that she could investigate how individuals approach financial risks. But a chance opportunity at her first faculty job, at
If you protest in the streets of Texas about climate change and your neighbor doesn't, you may think they don't care about the issue. But new research shows you're likely wrong.