Eco-friendly composite catalyst and ultrasound removes pollutants from water
The research team of Dr. Jae-woo Choi and Dr. Kyung-won Jung of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology’s (KIST, […]
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The research team of Dr. Jae-woo Choi and Dr. Kyung-won Jung of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology’s (KIST, […] Harmful algal blooms pose a unique toxic threat in Lake Erie’s central basin, new research has found. Not only do […] When consumed in contaminated water, the microscopic parasite Cryptosporidium can cause symptoms of stomach cramps, diarrhea and fever. Now, researchers […] Agriculture is critical to achieving many of the Sustainable Development Goals. New research from Lund University shows that researchers, policymakers, […] It costs the global economy an estimated US$2 trillion annually and has been dubbed a modern day health epidemic, but […] A research expedition to Mount Everest has shed light on the unique physiological basis of adaptations seen in the native […] Metering and charging on an individual basis of heating and hot water consumption is at varying levels of development in […] If people cannot adapt to future climate temperatures, deaths caused by severe heatwaves will increase dramatically in tropical and subtropical […] Rice University scientists have released the first results of extensive water sampling in Houston after the epic flooding caused by […]
Eco-friendly composite catalyst and ultrasound removes pollutants from water
Algal blooms in Lake Erie’s central basin could produce neurotoxins: Study detects new potential threats in waters near Cleveland
Cryptosporidium parasite detected in Minnesota groundwater
Identifying the common ground for sustainable agriculture in Europe
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Lessons from Everest’s Sherpas could aid intensive care treatment
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