The presence of microplastics in various ecosystems like rivers, coastal waters, and air due to mismanaged plastic wastes has been a long-standing issue in the country and globally. Jeron Bet B.
Aaron Bowman joined Purdue in 2018 as head of the School of Health Sciences and has served as interim dean since November ...
Lisa Brady, professor and chair of the Department of History, published her article “The Vicious Cycle: Armed Conflict and Environmental Change in History” in the December 2024 edition of the ...
A specialized sponge that works to slurp up pollutants, and then release them as desired, may present a reusable, low-cost solution.
Four early-career scientists share how they’ve harnessed features of their lives—from music to AI technology—to inspire their ...
A researcher has discovered a new method to remove so-called 'forever chemicals' from our drinking water by heating the PFAS with granular activated carbon. The discovery represents a significant ...
When the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement was passed in the 1970s, eutrophication was the big problem. Eutrophication occurs when too many nutrients enter a body of water, increasing the amount of ...
As ecosystems around the planet undergo rapid transformations, policymakers and land managers are grappling with a pressing question: When is it time to stop resisting ecological changes and accept a ...
With a chunk of federal funding for PFAS, Nevada’s state water regulators are doing more comprehensive testing.
A green alga that grows in lakes and rivers could be the next "superfood"—helping scientists to tackle global food security challenges while promoting environmental sustainability, a new study reveals ...
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Other new research this month looked at snow leopards, wolves, wildlife crossings, newly discovered species, and … scorpion ...
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