Following one of the largest sewage spills in U.S. history, University of Maryland researchers have detected high levels of ...
High-levels of fecal-related bacteria and disease causing pathogens were ...
A highly sensitive, cost-effective technology to rapidly detect bacterial pathogens in the air, soil, water and agricultural produce in as little as 24 hours has been developed by researchers at ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published a series of documents covering the relevance of a range of pathogens in water. The background documents will inform the revision of WHO guidelines for ...
Climate change is increasingly influencing the dynamics of waterborne pathogens by modifying hydrological regimes, water temperatures, and the frequency and ...
Testing field samples like air, soil and water for pathogens is crucial to public health and environmental monitoring. A new rapid-detection test is able to return results in 24 hours, rather than the ...
Human health risks from direct consumption of toxic nanoplastics are already scary, but researchers have confirmed that nanoplastics in water give rise to an additional threat: They strengthen ...
Microsaic Systems (GB:MSYS) has released an update. Microsaic Systems plc, a developer of micro-electronic instruments, has entered a development agreement with Aptamer Group plc for a multi-pathogen ...
A recent deadly outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in New York is a stark reminder that this invisible threat could be lurking in the water mist you breathe every day, from your shower to a decorative ...
New research shows that nanoplastics in water can strengthen bacteria, raising concerns about drinking water safety.