Insects, crustaceans and other water macroinvertebrates are more affected by the effect of sediment accumulation in river courses than the excess of nitrate in water environments, according to a study published in the journal PLOS ONE.
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Modified natural materials will be an essential component of a sustainable future, but first a detailed understanding of their properties is needed.
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According to new research grassroots movements can help shift how we think about recycling and the growing issue of garbage.
Human-Induced Climate Change Dates Back Much Further Than We Think
Human-induced climate change has origins far earlier than commonly assumed, according to a study published in the journal Science.
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