A study led by Texas A&M researchers examined the ultraviolet light-based treatment of antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater.
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Ancient Volcanoes Reveal Earth’s Recycled Crust
Ancient volcanoes dating back billions of years could provide new insights into how the Earth’s surface is recycled, according to scientists at the University of St Andrews.
Our Staggering Climate Footprint on Water and Ice: New UN Report to Reveal What It Means for Life on Earth
Governments meet in Monaco over the next week to approve a scientific report outlining climate change impacts on the earth's oceans and snow and ice-covered places - or cryosphere - and our options to respond.
Ethanol Fuels Large-Scale Expansion of Brazil’s Farming Land
A University of Queensland-led study has revealed that future demand for ethanol biofuel could potentially expand sugarcane farming land in Brazil by five million hectares by 2030.
Researchers Offer a Practical Guide to Planning and Achieving Green Growth
Stanford experts discuss a new sustainable development approach that balances the needs of people and nature.
Testing Fluoride Levels in Indian Wells
A team from the Center for Sustainable Development and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory engaged social science students, especially women, to test for high fluoride levels in their own villages in India.