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Introduction: A New Phase for Lake Research After more than a year of planning, a dedicated research team is launching the next phase of a…

A Breakthrough in PFAS Monitoring: Speed and Portability Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of “forever chemicals” that resist degradation and accumulate in…

Revolutionizing PFAS Detection with a Handheld Sensor Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — often called “forever chemicals” — linger in water, soil, and even our…

New study investigates nitrogen run-off and sponge health A recent study led by researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington explores how nitrogen fertilizer…

Ancient life in thawing ground raises climate questions In a striking reminder that the Arctic is not just cold but also a living archive, researchers…

Ancient Life Comes Back to Life in a Modern Climate Experiment In a startling glimpse of how the Arctic may respond to a warming world,…

Volcano Activity Sparks Ash Emission on Negros Island Kanlaon Volcano on Negros Island in the Philippines produced an ash emission early Sunday, according to the…

Two Climatic Thermostats Regulating Earth’s Balance Earth’s climate has long been understood to be moderated by natural feedbacks that act like thermostats. The well-known silicate…

Researchers uncover gold nanoparticles in spruce needles In a surprising twist to the usual gold hunt, scientists have found trace gold nanoparticles concentrated within the…

Overview: Fire’s uneven impact on bee biodiversity New Curtin University research reveals that fire—whether through wild bushfires or prescribed burns—has highly varied effects on global…
