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Despite millions spent to restore lake health, scientists say common misconceptions about treatment methods may be doing more harm than good—fueling toxic algal blooms and worsening ecosystem decline ...
Mite feeding damage is called stippling, which is the fine flecking causing leaves to turn light yellow or greenish-white.
Dr Peter Obubu warned that many water treatment plants are now unable to remove the hazardous chemicals accumulating in the lake, and called for urgent joint regional action to address ...
Olympia oysters, whose native range runs from Baja California to southern Alaska, are being enlisted as ecological engineers ...
July’s launches captured the spirit of summer through pieces that were not just seasonal, but crafted for those who seek ...
As global energy use continues to rise, the demand for renewable energy sources such as biofuels is also growing—especially ...
An algal bloom in South Australia has caused mass deaths of many species since March - now researchers warn that leafy and ...
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In a first-of-its-kind experiment tracing evolution across 25 generations, scientists have discovered that marine ...
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