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Emissions of hydrogen sulfide raise health concerns in communities near California's largest lake, researchers say.
The beleaguered California lake is running low and might be poisoning nearby communities with toxic hydrogen sulfide gas.
New research has found that the shrinking lake is emitting the foul-smelling gas hydrogen sulfide more frequently and at higher levels than previously measured.
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But a regional air regulator says its comprehensive, real time data show safe levels near the drying water body, California's largest.
Scientists detected signs of a bacteria that can "sicken humans and animals that ingest or inhale it" in the waters of a ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur recently developed a portable and inexpensive arsenic sensor to ...
BarnTools' BinTalk Pro offers unprecedented feed monitoring with smart event detection, helping farms optimize performance and minimize interruptions.
“The truthfulness or reliability of the data, which refers to the data quality and the data value. Big data must not only be ...