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Published Consistent metabolism may prove costly for insects in saltier water
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Increased salinity usually spells trouble for freshwater insects like mayflies. A new study finds th...
Published Zooplankton in ocean and freshwater are rapidly escalating the global environmental threat of plastics
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A collaborative research team has recently revealed that rotifers, a kind of microscopic zooplankton...
Published Freshwater connectivity can transport environmental DNA through the landscape
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A new article uses environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding to analyze fish and zooplankton communitie...
Published New study finds that sewage release is worse for rivers than agriculture
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Sewage pollution, whether treated or untreated, was found to be the primary driver of increased nutr...
Published Tropical ecosystems more reliant on emerging aquatic insects, study finds, potentially putting them at greater risk
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Researchers have found that tropical forest ecosystems are more reliant on aquatic insects than temp...
Published Plastic cloud: New study analyzes airborne microplastics in clouds
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Plastic waste that accumulates on land eventually ends up in the ocean as microplastics. However, it...
Published Tiny moon shadows may harbor hidden stores of ice - Tiny Moon Shadows May Harbor Hidden Stores of Ice
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Hidden pockets of water could be much more common on the surface of the moon than scientists once su ...
Published Plants transformed into detectors of dangerous chemicals
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What if your house plant could tell you your water isn't safe? Scientists are closer to realizing th ...
Published A different take on phosphorus: Bacteria use organic phosphorus and release methane in the process
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Some bacteria are able to tap into unusual sources of nutrients in the surface water of the oceans. ...
Published First observation of how water molecules move near a metal electrode
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A collaborative team of experimental and computational physical chemists has made an important disco...
Published Zapping manure with special electrode promises an efficient method to produce fertilizers, other chemicals
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An interdisciplinary team has developed a new technique that could help farmers extract useful nutri...
Published Land use: Producing more food and storing more carbon
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Doubling food production, saving water, and increasing carbon storage capacity -- this may sound par ...
Published Small marine creatures swimming in plastic chemicals not reproducing
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Plastic waste in the water might be stopping -- or interrupting -- some shrimp-like creatures from r ...
Published Undergrad-driven project reveals drought's effects on painted turtles
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A projected rise in droughts could muddy the waters for painted turtles and some fellow freshwater-d ...
Published Global groundwater depletion is accelerating, but is not inevitable
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Groundwater is rapidly declining across the globe, often at accelerating rates. Researchers now pres...
Published Scientists propose new method for tracking elusive origins of CO2 emissions from streams
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A team of researchers that specializes in accounting for the carbon dioxide release by streams, rive...
Published No win-win? Input-efficient technologies might not be so efficient after all
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To address natural resource scarcity, pollution, and other harmful effects of climate change, some s...
Published Beyond peak season: Bacteria in the Arctic seabed are active all year round
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Researchers studied the composition and function of bacteria in the seabed off Svalbard, during alte...
Published Microalgae with unusual cell biology
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A globally distributed single-celled organism that occurs in harmful algal blooms has been found to...
Published Molecular crystal motors move like microbes when exposed to light
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At first glance, Rabih Al-Kaysi's molecular motors look like the microscopic worms you'd see in a dr...