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Posted on December 6, 2021 by dila

Lexi Passante and Brigid Meyers talk about their graduate projects on salt-loving bacteria and E. coli survival in beach sand.

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Universal microbial indicators provide surveillance of sewage contamination in harbours worldwide

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Anthropogenic particle concentrations and fluxes in an urban river are temporally variable and impacted by storm events

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