The ratio of water to microbial life in fog rivals that of oceans and lakes, new research has found. Sounds gross, but it's ...
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Beyond crop losses: Super El Niño and the ‘hidden hunger’ risk
The immediate impacts of Super El Niño events on agriculture and water resources are well documented. But the “hidden hunger” ...
The same flooded soils that help rice thrive also create ideal conditions for microbes that release climate-warming gases.
Fisherrow Sands has once again been rated 'poor' for water quality prompting calls for urgent action to address the issue.
Fisherrow Sands, Musselburgh, rated “poor” for water quality by SEPA for 2026, despite improvement efforts. East Lothian ...
A new study finds that some corals survive pollution thanks to special bacteria that scientists hope could be used as reef ...
A new study finds fog droplets can hold millions of bacteria. Here’s how that compares to Florida’s humid air.
Scientists discovered that fog droplets can host living bacteria that grow and help remove harmful pollutants from the atmosphere, revealing fog as a surprisingly active microbial environment.
As wind turbines spin and solar panels soak up sunlight, one major problem continues to shadow the clean energy transition: ...
Widespread pesticide contamination across Europe is threatening the essential soil fungi that plants rely on Atrazine, once one of the most-used herbicides in the world, has been banned in Switzerland ...
"Biodegradable" has become one of the most reassuring words in modern packaging. It appears on coffee cups, shopping bags and ...
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How High Prices're Degrading Quality of Food Nigerians Eat
*Unsafe food kills 53,000 Nigerians annually, sickens 50m, FG raises alarmLAGOS -- Across many Nigerian homes, meals are changing quietly. Portions are smaller. Shopping is more careful. Families now ...
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