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Scientists traced why H5N1 bird flu hits cows’ udders instead of their lungs
Scientists have now traced why the H5N1 bird flu virus that jumped into U.S. dairy herds keeps turning up in cows’ udders and ...
Discover how AI, automation, and next-generation DMTA workflows are accelerating drug discovery with expert insights from TTP ...
Air pollution is often worse in the summer. Now, Chicago can monitor it neighborhood by neighborhood
The city and community groups reached a settlement in 2023. It included the city-wide air monitoring network, which Chicago ...
THE HIGH NITRATES AND HIGH DEMAND DURING HOT WEATHER. UNIVERSITY OF IOWA RESEARCHERS SAY WE NEED TO KNOW MORE THAN WHAT’S IN OUR WATER. THAT’S WHY THEY’RE STARTING A MULTI MILLION DOLLAR SCIENCE ...
The government is set to introduce new regulations aimed at strengthening environmental governance and natural resource management at district and urban levels across the country. The proposed ...
Every year on June 5, the world observes World Environment Day. This day has been celebrated annually since 1973 and is essentially to promote environmental awareness. This year, the theme is ...
Lawmakers demand the National Science Foundation stop dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative, a $386-million ocean ...
Several buoys have been deployed in the Potomac, Anacostia and Shenandoah rivers that will capture important data on water quality and upload it to the internet. That might sound routine, but a new ...
The reversal comes after the Senate passed a bipartisan bill on Wednesday to block the removal of deep-sea monitoring ...
In May, the federal government announced without warning that it would take apart a network of ocean monitoring systems that ...
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You, too, can build this ESP32 e-ink environmental monitor for temperature and humidity tracking
You, too, can build the Veltoc Model 01, an ESP32 e‑Ink monitor for temp, humidity, and pressure. It has a stylish retro look with an e‑Ink display—better-looking than off‑the‑shelf monitors. It ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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