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Student researchers found high levels of E. coli, a bacteria found in feces, in Burnet Woods. It's not the first time.
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Did You Know Nanoplastics Are Rewiring Bacteria? Here’s Why We Should WorryNano-lastics Little plastic bits smaller than a speck of dust abound in our food, water, even our bodies. Scientists are now, ...
Scientists create a biohybrid by combining E. coli with a metal-organic framework, enabling charge storage through microbial ...
coli bacteria within and between households in ... stored water and soil samples from each household. They then cultured E. coli colonies from the samples and used PIC-seq to analyze the different ...
UC researchers found high E. coli levels after moderate rainfall on June 7th, bucking previous assumptions that the bacteria only flourished after sewer overflows. The team says leaks may be to blame.
Kitsap Public Health District temporarily closed the swimming beach at Island Lake County Park June 11 due to high levels of E. coli bacteria in the water.
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