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Kobe University scientists discovered gourds like pumpkins absorb soil pollutants. A specific protein variant transports ...
"Our findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the ecological effects of MP contamination on soil health and nutrient ...
An environmental committee of New Mexico lawmakers learned Wednesday that progress is underway to clean up a contaminated former crude oil refinery in Bloomfield, moving the site closer to plans to ...
Municipal sewage sludge was used as fertilizer in the project that began decades ago in Palmerton, where PFAS now taint soil ...
Only 1.5% of soil arriving at waste facilities in England was classed as hazardous, suggesting we are throwing away mostly ...
Kobe University scientists found why pumpkins and zucchini absorb soil pollutants. Their discovery could help grow safer food ...
A microscopic protein twist explains why pumpkins soak up pollution, and how they might one day help remove it.
Researchers in Japan have revealed how some gourds draw pollutants into their fruits. The secret lies in a protein that carries contaminants through the plant sap. By manipulating this protein’s ...
Pumpkins, squash, zucchini and their relatives accumulate soil pollutants in their edible parts. A Kobe University team has ...
The proposed settlement would relieve the company of its obligations under the Radiation Control Act while allowing the state to recoup unpaid fees and an additional $3 million.
The former Del Monte pineapple plantation camp's water sources have been tainted by forever chemicals and crop fumigants.