ULM Toxicology Program received an EPA grant to test local water sites in Bayou Lafourche. Leader of the program, Dr. Baer, says the project’s goal is to make the water safer for people to enjoy.
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Utah teens create award-winning invention to solve microplastic pollution
A class at a Utah high school is doing something about growing concern about microplastic pollution and turning it into ...
"Baltimore is sinking, and the sea is rising," Benjamin Zaitchik pronounced on a drizzly, late-summer day in his office at ...
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Chichester freshers to tackle sanitary product disposal
Freshers at the University of Chichester are at the forefront of a two-year pilot to educate the public about the correct disposal of ...
At the foot of the Simandou mountains in southeast Guinea's lush tropical forest, thousands of workers, trucks and excavators ...
The South Orange Environmental Commission and Green Team dedicated the Village’s new rain garden behind South Orange Middle ...
The University announced the construction of the roughly 500,000 square foot Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) ...
From October 1 through 15, local schools, scientists, and environmental experts will team up to measure road salt pollution ...
Staunton Environmental Programs Administrator Willow Hughes, left, and previous EPA Peter Kesecker hold the ribbon as Vice Mayor Brad Arrowood officially cuts it to open the stream restoration at ...
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has launched two initiatives- the Mother–Baby Kit Project and the Project Breathe Clean Air-Abuja- to reduce maternal and neonatal deaths and tackle ...
University of Arizona researchers are looking for ways to protect the state’s water future, including plans to treat and ...
In a recent study, we tested a practical fix: two “magnetic cleaning powders” that can attach onto microplastics in water; ...
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