Drugs found in treated wastewater can be stored in the leaves of vegetables irrigated with that water, Johns Hopkins ...
Recycled plastics are promoted on everything from water bottles and fleece jackets to shopping bags and yogurt cups: "This product is made with XX% recycled plastic." Verifying such claims, however, ...
In experimental testing, kitchen sponges were found to release between 0.68 and 4.21 grams per person per year via ordinary use.
For more than a century, common wisdom held that the original forest of the Adirondacks was largely erased. A new wave of research reveals more old growth than previously thought.
Tiny plastic particles aren’t just choking oceans and cities—they’re quietly infiltrating forests too. Scientists discovered ...
Cobalt sits at the heart of the clean energy transition, but this study suggests its supply chain is far more fragile than it appears.
M.S. in Sustainability Management student Kailynn Williams highlights the power of connection and supporting future ...
University of Phoenix announces the publication of "Harnessing AI, Virtual Landscapes, and Anthropomorphic Imaginaries to Enhance Environmental Science Education at Jökulsárlón Proglacial Lagoon, ...
A study conducted in the Piracicaba River in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, shows that the macrophyte Salvinia auriculata ...
The two are part of the Institute of Environment’s efforts to expand research on the Everglades, Biscayne Bay and other South ...
Childhood obesity may be quietly undermining one of the central promises of American life. A study by a Rutgers researcher has found that children who are obese are far less likely to climb the ...