Microbial genes could improve our understanding of water pollution by Rebecca Owen, Eos edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
The persistent contamination of terrestrial ecosystems with heavy metals, hydrocarbons, pesticides and emerging pollutants ...
Environmental monitoring is increasingly being asked to look beyond conventional chemical pollution.For decades, water ...
A team of scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has introduced a groundbreaking nature-based solution to tackle global soil pollution—a crisis threatening ecosystems, agriculture, and human ...
Nitrate pollution is a growing global environmental challenge due to the extensive use of fertilizer. A study published in ...
Microbes in water are like invisible travellers – and some carry disease with them. Keeping the water that flows through our treatment plants, rivers and taps healthy and safe from microbial infection ...
Somewhere in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, a stray bottle cap drifts through sunlit water, invisible to anyone above the ...