Research by Prof. Dr. Sabri Bülent Tank and his colleagues reveals electrical conductivity anomalies by examining the deep ...
They linger in our water, our blood, and the environment—"forever chemicals" that are notoriously difficult to detect.
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Biochar Conductivity Enhances Methane Emissions in Rice Cultivation
Findings show that higher biochar conductivity increases methane emissions in paddy soils, driven by enhanced electron ...
A third local oil producer plans to join a Kern County operation that diverts relatively clean oil-field produced water for irrigation purposes. Trio Petroleum LLC plans to sell up to 1,200 acre-feet ...
A research team has developed a composite catalyst using the novel material MXene that suppresses the generation of chloride ...
Shipwreck: Steps taken to recover compensation from shipping company, says Kerala Fisheries Minister
State government addresses concerns of fishermen after MSC Elsa-3 sinking, taking proactive steps for compensation and environmental restoration.
Synthetic PFAS are known as "forever chemicals"— lingering in water, cookware, cosmetic products, clothing, and even our blood as they resist breaking down — and they're infamous for being hard to ...
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How many juvenile walleye are there? DNR set to count in Michigan lakes
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is launching a shocking plan to count young walleyes in Michigan lakes. Starting ...
Graphene's journey from discovery to industrial use has been marked by impressive progress. It was first discovered in 2004, ...
Combining experimental data with digital twins, this research optimizes moisture management in building materials for ...
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