There’s nothing better on a hot and humid day than wading into a lake or river to cool off, but recent E. coli outbreaks raise questions about water safety. Swimming in natural waters is never ...
Professor On Shun Pak and his team of student researchers use microrobots to model the swimming motion of bacteria in the ...
“Microplastics are like rafts — a bacteria on its own might not be able to swim down a river ... on microplastics and glass created by E. coli, a potentially dangerous bacteria that can ...
Assistant professor of computer science Ahyoung Lee is using a bacterial monitoring and forecasting system that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI), real-time monitoring, and predictive analytics to ...
According to a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fact sheet, water quality testing for E. coli helps determine if water is safe for recreation, like swimming or boating. The bacteria is known ...