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Discovering How River Water Is Mixed Into The Sea Can Assist In Mapping Climate Change
A study of the freshwater that flows into Liverpool Bay from the region's two main rivers is to help scientists piece... Read More
Hurricanes, Runoff Tax Water Quality Management
A scientific study that involved analyzing phytoplankton in both North Carolina’s Neuse River Estuary/Pamlico Sound and... Read More
Manganese Can Keep Toxic Hydrogen Sulfide Zones In Check In Aquatic Systems
Manganese, in trace amounts, is essential to human health. Now a research team from the University of Delaware, Scripps... Read More
Stanford researchers sniff out gene that gives dogs black fur
STANFORD, Calif. - A discovery about the genetics of coat color in dogs could help explain why humans come in different... Read More
Dust From Africa Leads To Large Toxic Algae Blooms In Gulf Of Mexico, Study Finds
Dust From Africa Leads To Large Toxic Algae Blooms In Gulf Of Mexico, Study Finds Saharan dust clouds travel thousands of... Read More
Lakes With Zebra Mussels Have Higher Levels Of Toxins, MSU Research Finds
Lakes With Zebra Mussels Have Higher Levels Of Toxins, MSU Research Finds Zebra mussel... Read More
Meta-population structure in a coral reef fish demonstrated by genetic data on patterns of migration, extinction and re-colonisation
Meta-population structure in a coral reef fish demonstrated by genetic data on patterns of migration, extinction and... Read More
Gene Detected That Decreases "Bad" LDL Cholesterol In Men May Cut Heart Disease Risk By 50 Percent
DALLAS, May 15 -- A gene that helps keep bad cholesterol at bay -- and may reduce heart disease risk by 50 percent -- has... Read More
Can We Restore Wetlands And Leave the Mosquitoes Out?
Can We Restore Wetlands And Leave the Mosquitoes Out? Sweetwater Wetland, built in 1996 to help treat secondary effluent... Read More
Cornell lab confirms deadly fish virus spreading to new species
May 21, 2007 (ITHACA, N.Y.) -- A lethal fish virus in the Great Lakes and neighboring waterways is approaching epidemic... Read More
Red and black tides: Quantitative analysis of water-leaving radiance and perceived color for phytoplankton, colored dissolved organic matter, and suspended sediments
Red and black tides: Quantitative analysis of water-leaving radiance and perceived color for phytoplankton, colored... Read More
Mid life-crisis: changing careers mid-stream
You’re 40 something. You’re underemployed, or worse unemployed, you’re tired of the daily grind, you’re bored (or... Read More
Cornell finds deadly fish virus in the Northeast is spreading to other species
July 20, 2006 -- Cornell researchers have found that a deadly fish virus detected in the northeastern United States for the... Read More