Researchers at University of Galway have developed a new, portable technology for on-the-spot testing of water quality to detect one of the most dangerous types of bacteria.
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Diatom Surprise Could Rewrite the Global Carbon Cycle
When it comes to diatoms that live in the ocean, new research suggests that photosynthesis is not the only strategy for accumulating carbon.
Blueprint for Mandating Indoor Air Quality for Public Buildings in Form of Standards
A group of international experts led by QUT Professor Lidia Morawska has presented a blueprint for national indoor quality standards for public buildings, in an article in the prestigious journal Science.
Wayne State Researchers Find Connection Between PFAs Exposure in Men and the Health of Their Offspring
Wayne State University researchers are reporting new findings that demonstrate a link between exposure to per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in males and health issues in their offspring.
Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Tree Diversity Is Directly Correlated With Productivity in Eastern U.S. Forests
When scientists and policymakers make tough calls on which areas to prioritize for conservation, biodiversity is often their top consideration.
A Rise in Sea Urchins and Related Damage to Kelp Forests Impacts Oregon’s Gray Whales and Their Food
A recent boom in the purple sea urchin population off the southern Oregon Coast appears to have had an indirect and negative impact on the gray whales that usually forage in the region, a new study shows.


