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Non-peer reviewed study found that Crowsnest lake and its outlet, the Crowsnest River, are “highly stressed aquatic ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNOpinion: Will Alberta government heed its own findings on fish poisoned by coal mining?Scientists from the Government of Alberta have confirmed that “Fish in Crowsnest Lake contain tissue selenium concentrations ...
Tribal leaders on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border say the completion of a plan to study the effects of Canadian coal ...
And further south in Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert and Indian Wells, some of the splashiest resorts in the valley offer day pass ...
Dr Madhuri Agarwal, founder of Yavana Skin & Hair Clinic, adds, “There is research to show the effectiveness of thermal water ...
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Femina on MSN12 Foods That Naturally Improve Thyroid HealthSome of the ingredients from your pantry are rich in iodine, selenium, zinc, and antioxidants, which play a key role in ...
Lorne Fitch For the Herald Another piece of research has just revealed the contamination of trout and mountain whitefish in Crowsnest Lake with selenium, ...
Selenium does not dilute, it bioaccumulates say professional toxicologists. Scientists have proved that coal mining exposes unearthed rock that leaches selenium downstream (and coal dust downwind) and ...
Selenium (Se) concentration in the soil is the product of weathering of rocks and/or discharge of anthropogenic sources (Wadgaonkar et al. 2018). Anthropogenic sources and mining operations may ...
Plant Uptake of Selenium from Waste Sedimentary Rock Units and Their Potential Use as Capping Materials for Revegetated Waste Rock Dumps by Cheryl L. Mackowiak, Michael C. Amacher, James R. Herring ...
Natural cement found in industrial waste reacts with ocean water to form rocks in just 35 years, instead of millions.
The Perseverance rover finds a mysterious black rock on Mars, “Skull Hill,” which intrigues scientists because of its ...
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