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Feb 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chemical Safety: New Tech Predicts Harm to Microbes

Chemicals can be harmful to the environment, but testing each one is a slow process. Scientists have found a way to speed this up using something called graph neural networks (GNNs). These networks can predict how harmful a chemical might be to tiny microbes called nitrifiers. These microbes are imp

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Feb 27 2025ENVIRONMENT

Smoke Signals: What's Happening in Dibrugarh's Air?

Dibrugarh, a city in the northeastern part of India, has been under the microscope for its air quality. Scientists have been keeping an eye on tiny particles called aerosols that float around in the air. These aerosols can mess with the environment in both the short and long term. Understanding how

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Feb 25 2025SPORTS

Football Frenzy: Drugs in the Water

Football games are exciting, but they also bring some serious issues. People often use stimulants and other drugs during these events. This isn't just a problem for those who use them. It's a big deal for the environment too. When these drugs get into the water, they can harm both aquatic life and h

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Feb 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Chiral Drugs in Rivers: The Septic Tank Connection

In Scotland, researchers took a close look at how chiral drugs make their way into rivers. They spent a year studying five community septic tanks. The goal was to figure out how these tanks affect the amounts and types of chiral drugs that end up in nearby rivers. The study focused on 25 different c

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Feb 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

Green Spaces vs. Concrete Jungles: The Carbon Story of Guangxi Beibu Gulf

The Guangxi Beibu Gulf Economic Zone has seen some big changes over the past 50 years. The land use in this region has been shifting. The most noticeable change is the growth of construction land. This growth has come at the expense of other types of land. This trend is often referred to as "one

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Feb 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mercury's Lingering Impact: A Hidden Story of Grassy Narrows

In the heart of Canada, the Asubpeeschoseewagong Anishinabek, known as Grassy Narrows First Nation, have been fighting for their health and environment for many years. This battle began after a massive industrial spill dumped between 9, 000 and 11, 000 kilograms of mercury into their river system. T

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Feb 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

Uruguay's Wetlands: Pesticide Battlefields

Uruguay's agricultural boom has led to a surge in pesticide use, causing serious environmental problems. The country's wetlands, crucial for conservation, are under threat. To grasp the full extent of this issue, it's essential to understand how pesticides are used, where they end up, and how they m

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Feb 19 2025ENVIRONMENT

PHE: The Silent Threat Lurking Around Us

PHE, a tricky pollutant, is part of a larger group known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). It's not just found in cities; it's also hiding in farms, mines, and waste sites. Scientists are actively investigating how PHE impacts our health and the environment. PHE has a unique way of bindin

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Feb 18 2025ENVIRONMENT

Plastics' Hidden Dangers: Unseen Threats in Our Water

Plastic waste is a huge problem that everyone talks about. But, there's more to it than what we can see. Plastics are made with various additives, like plasticisers, to make them useful. When these plastics end up in water, the additives can leak out. This is bad news for aquatic life. Scientists ha

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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Mind-Altering Meds in Our Water: What's the Big Deal?

Psychotropic drugs are everywhere. They're among the most commonly prescribed medicines worldwide. These drugs can have serious effects on the environment. They can hurt other organisms even in tiny amounts. But what happens to these drugs when they go down the drain? Not much, it turns out.

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