Aquaculture is associated with a number of environmental problems at the local to regional scale. Nutrient-rich waste from aquaculture ponds can leach into surrounding waters, resulting in ...
Ecologist Christina Biasi is exploring the conditions under which tiny organisms contribute to permafrost soils emitting ...
Emissions of nitrous oxide—a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide or methane—continued unabated between 1980 and 2020, a year when more than 10 million metric tons flowed into the atmosphere ...
Inhaling nitrous oxide can cause fainting, heart attacks and a litany of other health-related issues. Still, the dangers have ...
New research reveals that sodium nitroprusside (SNP) treatment significantly reduces decay and maintains the appearance of ...
The Government’s crackdown on the recreational supply or use of nitrous oxide seems at odds with research ranking it the ...
“Inhaling nitrous oxide produces a very transient high — a tingling sensation or a sense of dizziness, calmness or relaxation,” pediatric pulmonologist Dr. John Carl told the Cleveland Clinic.
The government made the possession of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, a criminal offence in England and Wales, as part of plans to tackle anti-social behaviour. Its use soared during the pandemic ...
Otherwise known as laughing gas, nitrous oxide – N 2 O – has been used as an anaesthetic since the 19 th century. It is commonly used during childbirth, after trauma and in end-of-life care ...
A coroner ruled that Ms Mercer may have died because she inhaled two to three "big bottles" of nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, every day. Ellen Mercer inhaled two to three "big bottles" of the ...