For more than 150 years, scientists have debated when and how the Colorado River first carved its way through the Grand ...
The DNA in a single cup of water can track wildlife, monitor pollution and survey pathogens in waterways and their ...
Environmental DNA from rivers worldwide reveals how climate boosts fish diversity—and how human activity is disrupting that ...
SEATTLE — A new study by researchers at the University of Washington used "environmental DNA" to assess where culvert replacements helped increase fish passage. Researchers utilized a technique they ...
New York City’s East River has made quite the comeback since its days as a sewage dumping ground—and sequencing the waterway’s DNA may illuminate its regained biodiversity. Researchers from The ...
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