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Environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis of microbial communities in a particular region’s water cycle can lead to a better understanding of why pollution is worse in some spots than others.
Some 400 million people visit U.S. beaches each year — and many of them could be exposed to hazardous bacteria, says a new report on beach pollution from Environment America.
In this regard, researchers from Ritsumeikan University, Japan, have recently developed a self-powered, inexpensive, and floating biosensor for monitoring water quality at the input of freshwater ...
The emergence of superbugs, dreaded by medical experts, is accelerated through the pollution of water, soil and air. This pollution increases exposure to antimicrobials, disrupts microbial ...
Study: Discovery of plastic-degrading microbial strains isolated from the alpine and Arctic terrestrial plastisphere. Image Credit: Iurii Stepanov / Shutterstock.com. Introduction. Well over 360 ...
Sewage did not cause a surge in bacterial pollution at Portobello Beach which made it unsafe for swimming, according to tests. Bathers were advised to avoid the water at the Edinburgh seaside ...
Following water quality sampling tests, known as microbial source tracking (MST), the advisory against swimming at the beach was removed on 12 July. MST uses DNA-based techniques to determine the ...