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07/21/2026
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By Iva Greene
Nanoplastics in Drinking Water May Be Making Dangerous Bacteria Stronger, New Study Warns
Study Finds Nanoplastics May Strengthen Bacterial Biofilms A study published July 17 in the journal Water Research found that nanoplastics, tiny plastic particles invisible to the naked eye, can increase the mechanical strength of bacterial biofilms and make them more resistant to disinfectants. The research, conducted by Virginia Tech and an international team, examined how […]
07/16/2026
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By Iva Greene
Study: Sulfoxaflor Exposure Alters Gene Activity in Bumblebee Ovaries, Raising Reproduction Concerns
A study published July 10, 2026, by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology found that low-dose exposure to the pesticide sulfoxaflor changes gene expression in bumblebees, particularly in ovarian tissue. The research, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, suggests the alterations could reduce offspring production and contribute to long-term population declines, according to […]
07/15/2026
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By Iva Greene
New Studies Link Pesticide Exposure to Breast Cancer
Recent studies continue to link pesticide exposure to breast cancer, a disease diagnosed in nearly 400,000 U.S. women annually and causing more than 40,000 deaths, according to reports from Beyond Pesticides. This growing body of evidence stands in contrast to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Monsanto v. Durnell (June 25, 2026), which stated […]
07/14/2026
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By Iva Greene
Bacteria Found in Cheyenne Wastewater Linked to Meta Data Center Construction
The Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities has permanently revoked Meta’s authorization to discharge wastewater from its data center construction after a rare bacterium was discovered in the city’s reclaimed water system, according to officials. The bacterium, Cupriavidus gilardii, was first detected during routine wastewater sampling in late February but was announced July 8, officials said. […]
07/13/2026
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By Iva Greene
Study: Pesticide-Intensive Orchards Create “Ecological Traps” for Pollinators, Reducing Insect Abundance by 68%
A study published July 9, 2026 in PLOS One found that apple orchards using calendar-based pesticide applications in the Kashmir Valley, India, reduced insect abundance by 68 percent and species richness by 55 percent compared with adjacent pesticide-free cemeteries. Researchers described the orchards as “ecological traps” that attract insects but then expose them to sublethal […]
07/10/2026
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By Iva Greene
Study Finds Pesticide Residues in Infant Formula, Researchers Cite Health Risks
A systematic review of scientific literature published by researchers at Sapienza University of Rome has documented the presence of multiple pesticide residues in infant formula, raising concerns about short- and long-term health effects on infants. The analysis, published in July 2026 in Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, examined 26 studies conducted between 1975 and 2025 and […]
07/10/2026
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By Iva Greene
EPA Accused of Working to Shield Pesticide Industry from Accountability
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) revised a webpage explaining its decision not to classify many pesticides as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on Nov. 26, 2025, according to documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The revision occurred the same day that CropLife America, the pesticide industry’s primary trade association, submitted a paper […]
07/09/2026
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By Iva Greene
Study Links Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure to Arterial Plaque Buildup
A study published in the journal Radiology has found that long-term exposure to common air pollutants is associated with increased plaque buildup in the arteries and higher rates of obstructive coronary artery disease, according to a report written by Ava Durgin. The research, involving 11,128 adults in Toronto, measured exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) […]
07/07/2026
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By Iva Greene
EU-Approved Pesticide Fluazinam Linked to Brain Development Risks in New Study
A new analysis of a 2005 neurotoxicity study has found that the EU-approved pesticide fluazinam is associated with statistically significant impacts on brain development in rat offspring, researchers at Stockholm University reported. The study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, re-examined data from a 2005 investigation conducted by Huntingdon Life Sciences on behalf of ISK, […]
07/07/2026
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By Iva Greene
Supreme Court Ruling on Roundup Shifts Paraquat Fight Back to EPA and Congress
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 on June 25 that federal pesticide law bars state-law failure-to-warn claims against Bayer AG over its Roundup weedkiller, a decision that blocks tens of thousands of lawsuits and redirects the legal battle over paraquat, a herbicide linked to Parkinson’s disease, back to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Congress. […]
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