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Published New tools capture economic benefit of restoring urban streams - New Tools Capture Economic Benefit of Restoring Urban Streams



An interdisciplinary team of researchers has developed a suite of tools to estimate the total econom...
Published Legacy industrial contamination in the Arctic permafrost - Legacy Industrial Contamination in the Arctic Permafrost



A previously underestimated risk lurks in the frozen soil of the Arctic. When the ground thaws and b...
Published Virus plus microplastics equal double whammy for fish health - Virus plus Microplastics Equal Double Whammy for Fish Health


Microplastics -- tiny particles generated as plastics weather and fragment -- pose a growing threat...
Published Glacial flooding threatens millions globally - Glacial Flooding Threatens Millions Globally



Fifteen million people around the world are at risk from flooding caused by glacial lakes, with just...
Published Hairs that help fish feel -- and humans hear - Hairs that Help Fish Feel -- and Humans Hear



Scientists are reporting a discovery about unexpected asymmetry on the hair cells of zebrafish that...
Published Excess nutrients lead to dramatic ecosystem changes in Cape Cod's Waquoit Bay; the bay is a harbinger for estuaries worldwide, say researchers - Excess Nutrients and Ecosystem Changes in Cape Cod's Waquoit Bay: A Harbinger for Estuaries Worldwide


When the Covid-19 pandemic hit in 2020 with associated travel restrictions, a research group shifted...
Published Scientists transform algae into unique functional perovskites with tunable properties - Scientists Transform Algae into Unique Functional Perovskites with Tunable Properties


Scientists have transformed single-cell algae into functional perovskite materials. The team has con...
Published Existential threats to the iconic Nile River Delta - Existential Threats to the Iconic Nile River Delta


Decades of poor environmental and water management turned the Nile River Delta from a unique ecologi...
Published How a common fungus eliminates toxic mercury from soil and water - How a Common Fungus Eliminates Toxic Mercury from Soil and Water


Researchers found that the fungus Metarhizium robertsii removes mercury from the soil around plant r...
Published Using microbes to get more out of mining waste - Using Microbes to Get More Out of Mining Waste



Researchers have developed a new mining technique which uses microbes to recover metals and store ca...
Published Hidden in plain sight: Windshield washer fluid is an unexpected emission source - Hidden in Plain Sight: Windshield Washer Fluid is an Unexpected Emission Source



Exhaust fumes probably come to mind when considering vehicle emissions, but they aren't the only sou...
Published Engineers 'strike gold' with innovation that recovers heavy metals from biosolids - Engineers 'Strike Gold' with Innovation that Recovers Heavy Metals from Biosolids



Engineers have developed a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way to remove heavy metals, i...
Published Earliest land animals had fewer skull bones than fish -- restricting their evolution, scientists find - Earliest Land Animals Had Fewer Skull Bones Than Fish -- Restricting Their Evolution, Scientists Find


The skulls of tetrapods had fewer bones than extinct and living fish, limiting their evolution for m...
Published Microplastics limit energy production in tiny freshwater species - Microplastics Limit Energy Production in Tiny Freshwater Species


Microplastic pollution reduces energy production in a microscopic creature found in freshwater world...
Published New study counts the environmental cost of managing Japanese knotweed - New Study Counts the Environmental Cost of Managing Japanese Knotweed


New research has looked at the long-term environmental impact of different methods to control Japane...
Published How the major Swedish forest fire of 2014 affected the ecosystem - How the Major Swedish Forest Fire of 2014 Affected the Ecosystem


Researchers have spent four years gathering data from the areas affected by the major forest fire of...
Published Phenomenal phytoplankton: Scientists uncover cellular process behind oxygen production - Phenomenal Phytoplankton: Scientists Uncover Cellular Process Behind Oxygen Production



According to new research, the amount of oxygen in one of 10 breaths was made possible thanks to a n...
Published Flightless bird species at risk of extinction - Flightless Bird Species at Risk of Extinction


Bird species that have lost the ability to fly through evolution have become extinct more often than...
Published The persistent danger after landscape fires - The Persistent Danger After Landscape Fires


Every year, an estimated four percent of the world's vegetated land surface burns, leaving more than...
Published The clue is in the glue -- Nature's secret for holding it together - The Clue is in the Glue: Nature's Secret for Holding it Together



An obscure aquatic plant has helped to explain how plants avoid cracking up under the stresses and s ...