A low-cost device predicts toxic cyanobacterial blooms 28 days in advance, revolutionizing the monitoring of rivers and lakes.
Nitrogen is a bit of a conundrum. In its gaseous form it's the most abundant element in the atmosphere, but few organisms can ...
A long-term analysis shows that Detroit Reservoir abruptly swapped one type of toxic algae for another midway through the 12-year study period, absent any obvious cause. The project provides a novel ...
Something unusual is unfolding beneath Lake Erie’s surface — and after years of investigation, scientists say they’ve finally ...
A 12-year-long study changes focus after a "regime shift" in Oregon's Detroit Reservoir.
Scientists have traced Lake Erie’s deadly saxitoxin to a cyanobacterium called Dolichospermum. During the warm summer months, Lake Erie becomes a prime environment for the rapid growth of ...
Scientists may have found a hidden cause of Alzheimer's that plagues millions of Americans, with one state found to be ...
New research reveals that nickel and urea once throttled Earth’s earliest oxygen producers, delaying the planet’s ...
As the Arctic Ocean loses its sea ice due to climate change, sunlight penetrates deeper into the water and encourages the ...