CHARLESTON, S.C. (WBCD) — Charleston Waterkeeper has opened a first-of-its-kind Community Science Lab, inviting residents, ...
In experimental testing, kitchen sponges were found to release between 0.68 and 4.21 grams per person per year via ordinary use.
The two are part of the Institute of Environment’s efforts to expand research on the Everglades, Biscayne Bay and other South ...
Jen Lilley is thoroughly excited for her role as a gemologist in A ROYAL SETTING. “Meet Ruby Robinson 👑 She’s a gemologist. And fun ...
Nelly Koz has always made an impact in her community through her love of the outdoors. Now, she’ll have a chance to make an ...
Kitchen sponges are considered a potential, yet largely understudied, source of microplastics in households. A study in ...
The Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley's public science center, will host its third annual Earth ...
The Charleston Waterkeeper has opened a new Community Science Lab where volunteers can help monitor local water quality and ...
A tiny crystal chip which uses terahertz radiation to see clearly through a wide range of materials could find applications ...
Drugs found in treated wastewater can be stored in the leaves of vegetables irrigated with that water, Johns Hopkins ...
A mass mating event in the lab reveals how yeast cells choose partners - and what predicts the success of their offspring.
The thought cameto Cassandra Rauert while she was new on the job as an analytical chemist studying microplastics in human ...