Eco News

PFAS in Water

A Beginner’s Guide to Navigating the Complexities of PFAS Sampling 

For environmental consultants working in the field of water quality and soil remediation, the emergence of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) as a significant environmental contaminant has created a unique set of challenges. While the risks posed by PFAS have been known for years, the widespread presence of these “forever chemicals” in the environment has […]

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Scientist working in winter conditions

Preparing for Winter: Essential Equipment Rentals for Cold Weather Projects

Winter brings a host of challenges to outdoor projects, especially in colder climates where freezing temperatures, snow, and ice can complicate tasks and impact equipment performance. Whether you’re managing a construction site or tackling a large-scale maintenance project, the right equipment makes all the difference. Here are some essential equipment rentals you should consider for […]

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Bacteria

Harnessing Bacterial Self-Destruction to Combat Antibiotic Resistance

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have uncovered a groundbreaking approach to tackling bacterial infections. Their recent findings, published in the February 6 issue of Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, reveal a novel strategy that harnesses the self-killing activity of bacteria to combat antibiotic resistance. The CBASS Defense Mechanism Central to […]

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