Spatial sampling methods form the backbone of efforts to quantify the distribution and dynamics of environmental resources, ranging from terrestrial biodiversity and soil carbon to freshwater quality ...
Microplastics are present in virtually all major Canadian freshwater systems, from urban rivers to remote environments. A new ...
Detecting microplastics and identifying plant stress at an early stage -- this and much more can now be done thanks to a new method based on near-infrared light measurements. It is inexpensive and ...
Scientists from 25 countries have received IAEA training on environmental sampling analysis to help them mitigate the impacts of radioactivity in the environment. The IAEA’s training workshop for the ...
Humans have had a significant effect on the natural world. Our activities have had wide-reaching and long-lasting consequences for the planet. Pollutants can be found in all environments, and come ...
Accurate forest volume estimation is crucial for sustainable forest management, but the most commonly used methods often rely on models that may not always be applicable across different tree species ...
New research suggests active conflict zones may create airborne PFAS contamination that is difficult to detect in soils but ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that air pollution is of great concern and impacts health in many ways. To better the situation, it’s necessary to focus on air quality. However, when ...
On 1 January 2026, China’s Regulation on Ecological Environment Monitoring came into force.For environmental monitoring ...
NJDEP is increasing its scrutiny of PFAS sampling methods, and heightened expectations are being placed on PRCRs and their LSRPs. As the Fact Sheet reflects, NJDEP expects PRCRs and LSRPs to sample ...