Invisible pollutants in high tech greenhouses may be quietly reshaping the food on our plates and the soil beneath our feet.
A team of researchers has demonstrated that some plant species could help to remove toxic heavy metals and metalloids from contaminated soil. A team of researchers from Nanyang Technological ...
A new scientific review warns that heavy metals, microplastics, and antibiotic resistance genes are creating a "triple threat ...
Even healthy foods can contain trace amounts of elements such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic. These "heavy metals" ...
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Heavy metals suppress enzyme activity in the soil by 3-3.5 times and have especially prominent effect on the enzymes that support carbon and sulfur circulation. This was discovered by a soil scientist ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (StudyFinds.org) – Cannabis, regardless of what product it’s in, may be harmful to use — depending on where it’s coming from. Researchers at Penn State say cannabis’ ability to ...
Research scientists at San José State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories said they have detected "unusually high concentrations of heavy-metal nanoparticles in marsh soils at Elkhorn Slough ...
Research scientists at San José State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories said they have detected "unusually high concentrations of heavy-metal nanoparticles in marsh soils at Elkhorn Slough ...