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  • Researcher Studying Microplastics In Surface Water

    How big of a problem is the issue of microplastics in our surface water?

  • Researchers Partner With Industry To Make Food And Pipelines Safer, Agriculture Smarter

    Backed by $2 million from the federal government and partner organizations, University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers aim to make Arctic pipelines stronger and safer, protect the food supply, and improve crop processing with cutting-edge technology.

  • What Type of Forest to Choose for Better CO2 Storage?

    An international team led by the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has studied which types of forest, in terms of biodiversity, are the most effective in storing carbon. 

  • CCS During Waste Incineration Removes CO2 From the Atmosphere

    All waste contains biological material. It cannot all be recycled efficiently, so large volumes have to be incinerated.

  • Researchers Find Connection Between Household Chemicals and Gut Microbiome

    A team of researchers for the first time has found a correlation between the levels of bacteria and fungi in the gastrointestinal tract of children and the amount of common chemicals found in their home environment.

  • Applying Environmental Genomics to Coral Conservation

    Coral reefs are extremely sensitive to temperature, making them particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change.

  • Using Tree Rings, Researchers Measure History Of Mercury Contamination In Yukon

    By examining clues hidden beneath tree bark, a research team from the University of Toronto Mississauga is recording the history of pollution in Canada’s North. 

  • Post-Doc Examines Long-Term Effects Of Environmental Exposures During Pregnancy, Including Glyphosate

    Dr. Stephanie King, a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Lethbridge, has long been interested in the effects of stress on the developing fetus and how those effects show up in subsequent generations.

  • Researcher Developing Novel System For Nuclear Waste Repositories

    A Texas A&M professor, in collaboration with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, received a Department of Energy grant to develop a system in engineered barriers to isolate and contain nuclear fuel waste.

  • Detecting Pollution From Individual Ships From Space

    For the first time, scientists, using data from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite, are now able to detect nitrogen dioxide plumes from individual ships from space.

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