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New Algae Strains Offer a Green Solution for Phosphorous Pollution on Wastewater
Phosphorus in wastewater is a major contributor to harmful algal blooms in water bodies around the globe, with the potential to harm wildlife, livestock, and even humans. To prevent this, wastewater treatment plants often rely on chemical- and energy-intensive techniques to remove phosphorus before it can impact downstream water bodies
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Mussels Can Help Protect Belgium's Coast From Erosion, New Report Shows
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Extreme Precipitation Over Land Increases Exponentially Due to Climate Change [Study]
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Swine Flu Outbreak: New Strain of the Pig-Borne Disease Recorded from First Human Case in the UK
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Elephant Herd Tramples Car After Hitting One of Their Calf in Malaysia
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Deadly Sea Snake Sightings Increase Along New South Wales Coast
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41 People Finally Saved After Being Trapped in Collapsed Tunnel in India
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Lake Effect Snow Warning Issued for Lowville, New York on November 29
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Kona Low in Hawaii To Bring Heavy Rains, Flash Flood Risk This Week
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Vampire Bats Expand Location To Search More Stable, Temperate Climates, Study Says
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Whales, Dolphins Found In UK Waters Contained Banned Toxic Chemicals
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Southern US Weather: Damaging Thunderstorms, Heavy Rain Likely in Midweek