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  • Environmental DNA Proves the Expansion of Invasive Crayfish Habitats

    Environmental DNA (eDNA) has successfully proven the presence of invasive crayfish in almost all the small streams around Lake Akan in Japan, suggesting that eDNA analysis is an efficient and highly sensitive method to assess the distribution of aquatic organisms.

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  • Are We Really Protecting Rivers and Streams From Pollution? It’s Hard to Say, And That’s a Problem.

    Researchers identify obstacles to documenting changes from stream restoration projects.

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  • Researchers Adopting Global Approach to Studying Microplastics and Microfibers

    Marine scientists developing unique partnerships to address plastic degradation in the environment.

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  • Not All Lakes Are Alike: Spatial Differences Key to Successful Restoration

    Degradation of lakes is a worldwide problem, with symptoms including toxic algae blooms. Restoration is possible, but takes a lot of time and effort.

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  • Groundwater Resources in Africa Resilient to Climate Change

    Groundwater – a vital source of water for drinking and irrigation across sub-Saharan Africa – is resilient to climate variability and change, according to a new study led by UCL and Cardiff University.

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  • Origin of Massive Methane Reservoir Identified

    Scientists find pockets of methane in deep-sea rock samples.

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  • Worsening Water Quality Reducing Economic Growth by a Third in Some Countries: World Bank

    The report recommends a set of actions that countries can take to improve water quality.

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  • Bird Die-Offs Provide Window into a Changing Arctic

    As a least auklet lands on the bow of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy, an audible gasp rolls through observers on the Healy’s bridge.

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  • App Allows Citizen Scientists to Contribute to Monarch Butterfly Research

    When spotting a butterfly, a common reaction may be to whip out a phone and snap a photo.

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  • Flaring in the Amazon

    Early on a Sunday morning in June, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Prof. Matthew Johnson and two Carleton graduate students hauled 700 pounds (more than 300 kilograms) of gear into the Ottawa International Airport.

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