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Benjamin Colman working on a mesocosm Silver Nanoparticles May Adversely Affect Environment
Released February 27, 2013
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researchers on a boat Antibacterial Agent Used in Common Soaps Found in Increasing Amounts in Freshwater Lakes
Released January 22, 2013
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nanosheets are key of a new type of biosensor Sensor Detects Glucose in Saliva and Tears for Diabetes Testing
Released August 20, 2012
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diesel truck with sampling equipment attached Diesel Technologies Drastically Cut Emissions Under Real-world Conditions
Released April 16, 2012
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image of a river in Duluth, MN New Study Finds That Even the Cleanest Wastewater Contains 'Super bacteria'
Released November 14, 2011
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Vishal Shah Dowling College Researcher Finds that Nanoparticles Pose Danger to Arctic Ecosystem
Released April 8, 2011
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Algonquin Beaver Dam CCNY-led Interdisciplinary Team Recreates Colonial Hydrology
Released December 20, 2010
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Amy Pruden Virginia Tech Engineer Identifies New Concerns for Antibiotic Resistance, Pollution
Released December 8, 2010
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engineering graphic Research Links Recreational Pool Disinfectants to Health Problems
Released July 21, 2010
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a mobile fish lab Gender-bending Fish Problem in Colorado Creek Mitigated by Treatment Plant Upgrade
Released June 21, 2010
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Linsey Marr (right) and Peter Vikesland Engineers Explore Environmental Concerns of Nanotechnology
Released February 1, 2010
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researcher connecting a tube MIT Scientists Pinpoint Origin of Dissolved Arsenic in Bangladesh Drinking Water
Released November 15, 2009
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In a microbial electrolysis cell, bacteria break up fermented plant waste to form hydrogen Microbes Churn Out Hydrogen at Record Rate
Released November 12, 2007
Press Release
Researchers hold the polymer that is critical to their water filtration system. You Still Can't Drink the Water, But Now You Can Touch It
Released January 9, 2007
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