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    • — November 9, 2010

    Form of algae harmless in Lake Superior, but elsewhere it’s snot

    Researchers in Duluth, Minn. are trying to understand how a form of algae is seemingly harmless in Lake Superior, while it is damaging and disdainfully called “rock snot” elsewhere. Didymosphenia[…]

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    • — November 8, 2010

    Laser imaging could be fast, affordable alternative for beach E. coli monitoring

    An experimental laser imaging-based system might provide health officials a new way to track E. coli at beaches. The imaging system was originally developed at Purdue University to track contaminants[…]

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    • — November 5, 2010

    Product Spotlight: NexSens SDL500 Submersible Data Logger

    The SDL500 Submersible Data Logger from NexSens is a completely flood proof, rugged environmental data logging system with numerous real-time telemetry options. It is ideal for deploying sensors in lakes,[…]

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    • — November 3, 2010

    Interstate fiber optic network powers algal bloom genome study

    A new blazing fast fiber optic network in the Northeast U.S. will help researchers exchange immense amounts of data, expanding the possibilities for regional and global collaboration. The network’s first[…]

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