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  • The Disease Pyramid: Environment, Pathogen, Individual and Microbiome

    Researchers from the Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), the Université de Toulouse and the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) show how the microbial colonisation of the organism influences the interactions between living organisms, the environment and pathogens, using amphibians like frogs as examples. 

  • Substandard Hand Sanitisers Readily Available on Market

    An international team of pharmacy experts has researched the effectiveness of hand sanitisers in the fight against CoViD-19 and warned the public to beware of sub-standard products.  

  • Angling for Underwater WiFi

    Aquatic internet that sends data through light beams could enable divers to instantly transmit footage from under the sea to the surface.

  • The Blooming Blues

    After studying 71 lakes in 33 countries, researchers found that phytoplankton and algae blooms are generally increasing around the world.

  • New International Ocean Satellite Completes Testing

    A team of engineers in the U.S. and Europe subjected the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich spacecraft to a battery of trials to ready it for liftoff later this year.

  • Plastic in the Deep Sea: Virtually Unaltered After a Quarter of a Century

    First long-term study on plastic degradation in a water depth of more than 4000 meter.

  • Global Air Pollution Maps Now Available

    A new online platform that allows for the tracking of air pollution worldwide is now available to the public.

  • Could the Answer to Groundwater Resources Come From High in the Sky?

    Berkeley Lab scientists pair satellite data with high-resolution monitoring to estimate groundwater depletion across California’s Central Valley.

  • Solving Battery-Free Devices’ Short-Term Memory Loss

    For decades, researchers have been searching for a better battery.

  • Are Natural Toxins In Fish Harmful?

    A thick slab of whale blubber weighing as much as a toddler sat on a steel bench in Chris Reddy’s chemistry lab. Surrounding it was an assortment of carving knives, beakers, and a kitchen blender from Walmart.

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