Advanced technologies can help make water remediation more efficient and preserve water quality during and after usage.
The sensors could help in the early detection of infectious diseases in new, simple, low-cost tests.
Working with the crew aboard the R/V Sharp—Jon Swallow, Timothy Deering and James Warrington—the team refined their ...
The boundary between the ocean and the atmosphere, where the air and sea interact, is known as the sea surface microlayer.
Marine biologists conducting deep dives near five California islands are collecting data they hope will strengthen the case ...
This affordable and rapid testing device has the potential to transform how public health strategies are implemented during ...
The method, according to scientists ... Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt collecting samples of lunar soil (Nasa) This water could be enough for 50 astronauts to consume per day, they ...
The sensors detect roughly 20 copies of pathogenic RNA per reaction sample and offers comparable specificity and sensitivity to PCR testing.
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"Rather than relying on traditional, painstaking methods that involve collecting soil or water samples and purifying active ...