Scientists have detected 10 common pharmaceuticals in coral samples from the ocean, sparking fears that human drugs could damage the delicate ecosystems.
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A new study from Tel Aviv University and the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History detected traces of 10 common medications in ...
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"We sampled 96 reef-building stony corals representing two types, Acropora sp. and Favites sp., in shallow sites as well as ...
JERUSALEM, Sept. 11 (Xinhua) -- Israeli researchers have detected residues of 10 common drugs in corals living in the Red Sea's Gulf of Aqaba, also known in Israel as the Gulf of Eilat, Tel Aviv ...
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"We were surprised to find an extensive presence of medications even in the deep-water corals which usually escape contaminations affecting corals in shallower areas." ...
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