In this episode of Weekly podcast, we speak to three experts who study different ways that people are affecting how plants and animals evolve – and how humanity has become the single biggest driver of ...
This biomimetic robot, powered by bacteria in water, can collect water temperature, pollution levels, biological and craft ...
These particles show potential for various applications, particularly in treating water pollution caused by untreated sewage, dyeing industry effluents, and other contaminants. Dr Mohan Singh ...
When there’s too much chlorophyll in the water, it’s usually a sign of excess algal blooms. Algae feeds on the nutrient pollution siphoned into the bay during hurricanes — and too much of it ...
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