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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make game-changing breakthrough with hazardous waste: 'An effective solution'The study is significant because it offers a way to make our lakes and rivers cleaner and safer. Scientists make ...
The study identifies nutrient pollution, industrial runoff, and urban wastewater as primary contributors to algal blooms in ...
Our freshwater, we have a gift. We have a treasure here, and if we don’t really value it properly and protect it, we’re ...
Algae on Greenland’s ice are spreading faster due to climate change. They store nutrients, darken ice, and speed up melting.
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River Thames study: Climate change limits cleanup efforts by accelerating algal growthA study led by a University of Waterloo researcher has learned that climate change is increasing the potential for algal ...
Managing water — or attempting to — in our urban and rural areas is a complicated task. That includes controlling stormwater, ...
Algae show promise for removing nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen from wastewater due to their natural absorption ...
Cutting-edge study reveals dark-pigmented microalgae's efficient nutrient uptake on Greenland ice sheet, intensifying melting and sea-level rise.
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