Green Matters on MSN
California’s Salton Sea Dust Is So Toxic That It Poses a Huge Threat to Your Lungs in Just a Week
During the study, researchers exposed healthy mice to dust from the Salton Sea and observed significant changes.
Dust from California's drying Salton Sea doesn't just smell bad. Scientists from UC Riverside found that breathing the dust ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
The Lung Microbiome Is Also Beneficial to Our Health — And Harmful Dust Can Alter It
Learn more about the lung microbiome and how dust and other matter could be altering the microbes in your airways.
Dawn comes quietly to the Salton Sea. The first light spills over the Chocolate Mountains, turning the still water the color ...
The Salton Sea is an ecological disaster, a man-made mistake that was supposed to become a resort to rival Palm Springs. Instead the sea has turned into a replacement wetlands refuge for sea birds ...
AZoLifeSciences on MSN
Salton Sea Dust Causes Immediate Changes to Lung Microbes and Immune Response
Not only does dust from the drying Salton Sea in California smell awful. Researchers at UC Riverside discovered that inhaling the dust might rapidly alter the microscopic environment within the lungs.
Off-road vehicles are driven on the property owned by Controlled Thermal Resources, which will be mined for lithium along the Salton Sea, in Niland, Calif., Thursday, July 15, 2021. Welcome to ...
Dust from California’s rapidly drying Salton Sea doesn’t just smell bad; new research from UC Riverside (UCR) has found that breathing the airborne particles can quickly reshape the ...
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