Tiny water fleas reveal early warning signs of nanomaterial toxicity
Automated system analyzes heart rates of about 150 Daphnia magna per hour, enabling more sensitive detection of toxic effects at low concentrations in aquatic ecosystems.
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Automated system analyzes heart rates of about 150 Daphnia magna per hour, enabling more sensitive detection of toxic effects at low concentrations in aquatic ecosystems.
In an era where environmental pollutants increasingly threaten public health, breakthrough scientific methodologies are emerging to decipher the complex puzzle of chemical exposure...
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In a compelling breakthrough for freshwater biodiversity monitoring, researchers have demonstrated that environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding offers a transformative leap over tra...
Hundreds of volunteers survey Scotland's watercourses and report any issues of concern quickly.
In Poland, some water systems use freshwater mussels as living water alarms. When the water stays...
A study from Japan demonstrates that wastewater monitoring can accurately forecast influenza A and B outbreaks up to a week earlier than traditional surveillance.
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