Industrial pollution has been having a negative impact on human health since the Roman Empire, new research shows.
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A new study turned to Arctic ice core records between 500 BCE through 600 CE to find a link between lead pollution and ...
Researchers examined three ice core records to identify lead pollution levels in the Arctic between 500 BC to 600 AD.
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Researchers say the massive expansion of mining and the processing of metal ores caused airborne lead pollution to soar ...
A study analyzing Arctic ice cores reveals that lead pollution during the Roman Empire's height contributed to an estimated 2 ...
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Lead contamination has long been recognized as a significant public health hazard, even at low exposure levels. A recent ...
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