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The Ministry of Climate, Environment and Energy said Friday it is conducting a joint algal toxin survey with civic groups — ...
Raphael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), stated that there are no technical issues ...
The closest thing marine taxonomists have to the Olympics is now underway in San Diego. But instead of racing for medals, ...
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What if advanced chemical sensors could be printed on demand using recycled materials, while still delivering the sensitivity needed to detect toxic contaminants in real-world water systems?
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San Joaquin County officials have confirmed the first detection of West Nile virus this season, sparking warnings for ...
Lunar mantle rocks may be waiting at NASA’s Artemis IV south pole landing sites — ancient impact simulations and GRAIL ...