This scholarly article discusses a Canadian study on the role of environmental DNA (eDNA) in monitoring freshwater biodiversity. It emphasizes …
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Artificial IntelligenceEnvironmentSciTech NewsTechnologyUniversity Of Exeter
The Enigma of Pollen Analysis: Advancements in Artificial Intelligence Open New Avenues
This article explores a groundbreaking system that employs artificial intelligence and rapid imaging for swift and accurate pollen analysis. The …
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EnvironmentPlasticPollutionSciTech NewsUniversity Of Gothenburg
The Unintended Consequences of Bioplastics: How Paper Cups Can Be Equally Harmful as Their Plastic Counterparts
The Unintended Consequences of Bioplastics: How Paper Cups Can Be Equally Harmful as Their Plastic CounterpartsWhile paper cups are increasingly …
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BiologyEnvironmentFood SciencePlasticSciTech NewsTaylor & Francis Group
Caution: Health and Environmental Risks Associated With Paper Drinking Straws
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinScientific study warns that eco-friendly paper and bamboo straws may contain hazardous PFAS chemicals, posing risks to health and environmental …
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Climate ChangeCornell UniversityEnvironmentGlobal WarmingSciTech NewsVirtual Reality
The Unexpected Environmental Advantages of the Metaverse in Mitigating Climate Change
Recent research from Cornell University indicates the metaverse could significantly contribute to climate change mitigation. Applications like remote work and …
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Dartmouth CollegeEarthEcologyEnvironmentMiningSciTech News
Tropical Distress: Damage from the Contemporary Mining Surge’s Aquatic Destruction
A Dartmouth-led study reveals the global impact of river mining on tropical ecosystems, causing degradation in 49 countries, affecting water …
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American Institute Of PhysicsEnvironmentMicroplasticsParticle PhysicsPollutionSciTech News
Inhaling Plastic Particles – Microplastics Persist in Human Respiratory System
Research reveals humans may inhale 16.2 microplastic bits/hr, leading to potential health risks; a study explores transport & deposition in …
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BacteriaChemical EngineeringEnvironmentPollutionSciTech NewsUC RiversideUniversities
New Bacteria Species Found Capable of Neutralizing Certain “Forever Chemicals”
UC Riverside researchers discover bacteria capable of neutralizing persistent PFAS pollutants, offering a cost-effective cleanup method.
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Climate ChangeEnvironmentNASANorthern Arizona UniversityRainforestSciTech NewsSpace
Shedding Light on the Enigma: NASA’s GEDI Space Laser Unravels the Mysteries of Rainforest Canopies
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerShedding Light on the Enigma: NASA’s GEDI Space Laser Unravels the Mysteries of Rainforest CanopiesNASA’s space laser, dubbed GEDI, has …
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EnvironmentPublic HealthSciTech News
Alarming Discovery: 1 in 5 Children Exceed Safety Limits for Persistent Chemicals
Alarming study: 1 in 5 kids have high ‘Forever Chemicals’ (PFAS) levels. Health risks & restricted production efforts underway.