Sargassum expansion across the Atlantic is tied to nutrient pollution and ocean circulation. Its growth now affects ecosystems and coastal communities. Researchers at Florida Atlantic University’s Har ...
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The fate and transport of triclosan (5-chloro-2-[2,4-dichlorophenoxy]phenol), a widely used antimicrobial agent in personal care products, in aquatic ecosystems is a growing environmental concern. At ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its potential indirect effects on ecosystem ...
Many African cities still struggle with litter and garbage that is not properly disposed of. This poses serious public health ...
When bacteria die, their bodies rupture and spill a buffet of nutrients for neighboring microbes. The live cells feast on molecules served by their dead counterparts and in turn become a meal for ...
Researchers say human urine – or peecycling – could be a liquid gold alternative to chemical fertilizers. Fabien Esculier, a researcher at the OCAPI research program in France, told Euro News that ...
Beginning Oct. 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, the city of Chattanooga will launch two new recycle pilot programs aimed at reducing landfill waste and promoting responsible recycling.
Following the success of its pilot programs, Naperville continues food scrap composting and clothing/textile recycling ...
Autophagy—meaning "self-eating" in Greek—is a fundamental cellular mechanism that preserves cell health by recycling and degrading worn-out or dysfunctional components. Serving as an essential ...
An international team of researchers led by Duke-NUS has identified rare mutations in the SPNS1 gene as the cause of a previously unrecognized multi-organ disorder. A research team led by Duke-NUS ...