YOUR HEALTH: We know shockingly little about the mites living on our faces.
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| ILLUSTRATION BY ARMANDO VEVE | | | Hundreds of tiny arachnids live on your face. Why do we know so little about them? | Our pores are home to at least two different species of mites. Both are such homebodies that scientists have a hard time observing them, either in captivity or in the wilds of the human face. As a result, we know little about their lives. At one lab in North Carolina, though, scientists have made some breakthroughs in understanding these mysterious companions. | | | | |
| ILLUSTRATION BY SIMONE NORONHA | | Climate anxiety is widespread among youth—can they overcome it? | Roughly 60 percent of Americans between ages 27 and 45 worry about the carbon footprint of bringing a child into the world. And nearly half of the young people in a recent global study said concerns about the state of the planet were interfering with their sleep, their ability to study, to play, and to have fun. | | | | |
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY KENT NISHIMURA, LOS ANGELES TIMES/GETTY IMAGES | | The hidden toll of July Fourth fireworks | Using crowdsourced data from home air quality monitors, scientists found that vulnerable people and communities of color are disproportionately exposed to air pollution from firework celebrations. | | | |
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