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Slices of wood can act as water filters that remove bacteria and microplastics with more than 99 per cent efficiency, potentially offering a cheap way to protect people from water-borne illnesses.
Due to elevated levels of fecal bacteria present in the water of Sturgeon River, Alberta Health Services is advising the public not to engage in any activities that would involve exposure to the ...
Explore the complexities of SIBO, its impact on gut health, and evolving diagnostic methods for this often-misunderstood ...
The warnings have long frustrated some beach businesses, who say the water is fine and that the advisories hurt tourism. The state will test all seven beaches each day until bacteria levels return ...
Chris Hughes is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering deals. Previously, he worked for Reuters Breakingviews, the Financial Times and the Independent newspaper. KKR & Co. is eyeing one of the ...
The Fisheries Agency will conduct daily checks of tritium levels in fish caught off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture after treated water from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant is released ...
Artificial intelligence and phylogenetics helped scientists revise the evolutionary timeline of bacteria.