Concentrations are highest in coal from the Appalachian Mountains
"If a river happens to be a source of irrigation, could triclosan possibly get into our food?”
Researchers examined data from research and monitoring reports from the years 2000-2012, to see what chemicals have been analyzed in Baltic Sea fish
In a new study, the researchers addressed the basic question of when, why, and how the Marcellus Shale became enriched in barium in the first place
“A code of best practice will allow informed use of UAVs, while mitigating or alleviating potential wildlife disturbance,” researcher says
A surprising trove of data yields indications of increased Arctic snowfall in times of warming
Study shows that sea urchins defy aging, regardless of lifespan
New to science: a species on humans’ family tree, a brilliant red fish, and a dainty damselfly with a racy name
The Applied Geosciences and Environment Management Program at Argonne National Laboratory applies remediation methods that are both efficient and environmentally friendly
However, climate engineering does not remove the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
The total monetary value of the greenhouse-gas and air pollution benefits of the high-penetration solar scenario exceeds $400 billion
"It is difficult to imagine Californian beaches on ancient Mars, but try to picture the Great Lakes on a particularly cold and long winter."
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