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Environment International is a fully open-access journal. 2024 IF: 10.3 2024 CiteScore: 21.9 Twitter operated by EI editors; not a view of Elsevier.

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Martin Röösli (@martinroosli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Systematic review & meta-analysis on epidemiological studies about radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and tinnitus, migraine and non-specific symptoms 👇 sciencedirect.com/science/articl… No associations observed, but the evidence is very uncertain. Swiss TPH World Health Organization (WHO) Environment International

Systematic review & meta-analysis on epidemiological studies about radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and tinnitus, migraine and non-specific symptoms 
👇
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
No associations observed, but the evidence is very uncertain.
<a href="/SwissTPH/">Swiss TPH</a> <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a> <a href="/env_int_journal/">Environment International</a>
CranfieldEnvironment (@cranfieldenviro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Pollution Prevention and Remediation Technologies short course is a great opportunity for you to update your existing skills and stay up to date within the industry. 📅 Five days 📍 Cranfield campus Book today: cranfield.ac.uk/courses/short/… #LearnWithUs #OnlyAtCranfield

Our Pollution Prevention and Remediation Technologies short course is a great opportunity for you to update your existing skills and stay up to date within the industry.

📅 Five days
📍 Cranfield campus

Book today: cranfield.ac.uk/courses/short/…

#LearnWithUs #OnlyAtCranfield
Martin Röösli (@martinroosli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👍 The fact that special issues are sometimes misused in the scientific publication business does not mean that all special issues are predatory. E.g. I contributed to a World Health Organization (WHO) #EMF review special issue in Environment International of highest standard. sciencedirect.com/journal/enviro… 👇

Brotman Baty (@brotmanbaty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pregnant women & fast food: Bad combination according to Environment International paper investigating harmful effects of Phthalates, chemicals used to make durable plastics. BBI's Dr. Alison Paquette is an author. Seattle Children's UW Medicine sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Pregnant women &amp; fast food: Bad combination according to <a href="/env_int_journal/">Environment International</a> paper investigating harmful effects of Phthalates, chemicals used to make durable plastics. BBI's <a href="/AlisonPaquette/">Dr. Alison Paquette</a> is an author.
<a href="/seattlechildren/">Seattle Children's</a> <a href="/UWMedicine/">UW Medicine</a> 
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University of Bath News (@uniofbathnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're leading a new Doctoral Training Centre that will strengthen UK’s expertise in environmental health management, by developing systems for monitoring pollution in our UK waterways. bit.ly/3NZ5VEm

We're leading a new Doctoral Training Centre that will strengthen UK’s expertise in environmental health management, by developing systems for monitoring pollution in our UK waterways. bit.ly/3NZ5VEm
Justie Mak (@justiemak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Environment International 🚆 PM2.5 concentrations on the LU can be over 15 times higher than those in outdoor air 🧪 However, the chemical and physical composition are very different to outdoor air, so we don't yet know the health effects of exposure to subway #tubedust 2/n

<a href="/env_int_journal/">Environment International</a> 🚆 PM2.5 concentrations on the LU can be over 15 times higher than those in outdoor air
🧪 However, the chemical and physical composition are very different to outdoor air, so we don't yet know the health effects of exposure to subway #tubedust
2/n
watershed_investigations (@watershed_i) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Europe-wide study of chemicals in rivers published in Environment International uncovers cocktail of nasties likely to have huge impact on invertebrates, algae & fish. Many of these compounds would be bad on their own but, combined, they're a toxic mess. doi.org/10.1016/j.envi…

Europe-wide study of chemicals in rivers published in <a href="/env_int_journal/">Environment International</a> uncovers cocktail of nasties likely to have huge impact on invertebrates, algae &amp; fish. Many of these compounds would be bad on their own but, combined, they're a toxic mess.

doi.org/10.1016/j.envi…
CHEM Trust (@chemtrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Chemical Cocktails: 80% of water samples from the Danube exceed safe levels for aquatic life, according to new research by UFZ 🚨 🐟 Exposure to a complex mixture of #chemicals may threaten vulnerable species. More in our #ToxicFree4EU briefing: buff.ly/3wTw7ul

🚨Chemical Cocktails: 80% of water samples from the Danube exceed safe levels for aquatic life, according to new research by <a href="/UFZ_de/">UFZ</a> 🚨

🐟 Exposure to a complex mixture of #chemicals may threaten vulnerable species.

More in our #ToxicFree4EU briefing: buff.ly/3wTw7ul
EBNet (@ebnetuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have one final EBNet Business Interaction Voucher grant. Short timeframe to do the work (end of year), but if you are a business who wants an academic to do a piece of work in the field of environmental biotechnology, contact us! ebnet.ac.uk/funding/busine…

BioAirNet (@bioairnet1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2024 #CleanAirProgramme #Conference ‘Analysis and Solutions: Responding to the Clean Air Challenge‘, taking place at Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre - 2 and 3 Oct 2024 - Submit your abstract by 30 April 204 - Get in touch with [email protected]

2024 #CleanAirProgramme #Conference ‘Analysis and Solutions: Responding to the Clean Air Challenge‘, taking place at Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre - 2 and 3 Oct 2024 - Submit your abstract by 30 April 204 - Get in touch with contact@ukcleanair.org
Jack Benton (@jacksbenton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled that our paper (led by Jamie Anderson) has now been published in Environment International Our natural experimental study of co-designed sustainable park improvements showed positive impacts on walking and wellbeing behaviours. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Thrilled that our paper (led by <a href="/urbanflourish/">Jamie Anderson</a>) has now been published in <a href="/env_int_journal/">Environment International</a> 

Our natural experimental study of co-designed sustainable park improvements showed positive impacts on walking and wellbeing behaviours.

sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
One Health - U of Guelph (@onehealthuofg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this new article in Environment International, Zhou et al. conducted a nine-year longitudinal profiling of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) at a watershed scale, and found that restrictions on livestock farms near water bodies reduced riverine ARG abundance: tinyurl.com/2vmjjmd4

In this new article in <a href="/env_int_journal/">Environment International</a>, Zhou et al. conducted a nine-year longitudinal profiling of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG) at a watershed scale, and found that restrictions on livestock farms near water bodies reduced riverine ARG abundance: tinyurl.com/2vmjjmd4
EBIC (@ebic_hub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We love our new friendly microorganism badges! We'll be using these little characters to help explain our work with microorganisms & all the wonderful things they can do to help us solve environmental problems! Want to know more? Watch our animation here: youtube.com/watch?v=NDnyhf…

ISGlobal (@isglobalorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💨A new #ISGlobal study shows that children exposed to high levels of #AirPollution have weaker connections between key brain regions. 🧠The findings, published in Environment International, highlight the potential impact of early exposure to pollution on brain development.

💨A new #ISGlobal study shows that children exposed to high levels of #AirPollution have weaker connections between key brain regions.

🧠The findings, published in <a href="/env_int_journal/">Environment International</a>, highlight the potential impact of early exposure to pollution on brain development.