Science news articles about 'international journal of environment and pollution'

  • Dry Winter Weather Results In Highest Particulate Pollution Levels From Traffic

    ... of the tiny soot particles, known as PM10 particles, according to an article in the International Journal of Environment and Pollution. These findings suggest that traffic controls, other than an ...
  • Algal biomonitor

    A paper published in the current issue of the International Journal of Environment and Pollution, explains how a DNA test can be used to detect harmful algal blooms across the globe. The approach ...
  • Algal biomonitor

    A paper published in the current issue of the International Journal of Environment and Pollution, explains how a DNA test can be used to detect harmful algal blooms across the globe...
  • Orange appeal to clean up dirty water

    ... from industrial effluent. They describe their findings in a forthcoming issue of the International Journal of Environment and Pollution. "Synthetic dyes are extensively used by industries including ...
  • Fowl soil additive breaks down crude oil

    ... manure can be used to biodegrade crude oil in contaminated soil. Writing in the International Journal of Environment and Pollution the team explains how bacteria in chicken manure break down 50% more ...
  • Chicken Manure Biodegrades Crude Oil In Contaminated Soil

    ... manure can be used to biodegrade crude oil in contaminated soil. Writing in the International Journal of Environment and Pollution the team explains how bacteria in chicken manure break down 50 ...
  • The microbial hydrocarbon diet

    ... . This leaves behind a non-toxic residue or mineralized material. Writing in the International Journal of Environment and Pollution, researchers in China describe studies of a new microbe that can ...
  • Phthalic symbol

    ... down potentially harmful phthalates, according to researchers in China, writing in the International Journal of Environment and Pollution. The microbes might be used to treat industrial waste water ...
  • Who wants to pay more for green electricity?

    A research report in the International Journal of Environment and Pollution suggests that individuals prefer to be involved in a collective contribution to green electricity that involve everyone ...
  • Less trouble at mill, thanks to earthworms

    ... and some animal manure become a rich compost for agriculture, according to a report in the International Journal of Environment and Pollution. Most gardeners will tell you the earthworm is their best ...

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