Many small water systems in the United States struggle with disinfection compliance, a new study by Ohio State engineering professor Natalie Hull found.
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Scientists get a remarkable glimpse into how the marine ecosystem 'reboots'.
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In a new study, Biodesign researchers reveal that a lifelong dietary regimen of choline holds the potential to prevent Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Turning Phoenix Green
Study shows how urban agriculture can push the sustainability of Phoenix.
Study Examines Effects of Climate Change, Land Loss on Louisiana’s Houma Tribe
Repeated disasters and environmental changes on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast are rapidly eroding the land, and along with it, an Indigenous tribe’s ability to sustain its culture, health and livelihoods, new research suggests.
UAF-Led Study Finds Safe Mercury Levels in Kotzebue Sound Fish
A new analysis of Kotzebue Sound fish has found that mercury levels in a variety of its subsistence species are safe for unrestricted consumption.