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NC State’s Exciting new water testing method
Researchers using ultraviolet-visual spectroscopy to measure nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, and suspended solids concentrations at a high frequency in a brackish tidal marsh
Using protozoa to test water quality
I read this very interesting Press Release today. It appears that Mr. Gallager has developed a truly unique way to monitor for changes in water quality by simply observing the activity of Protozoa that react to specific waterborne contaminants. I believe that this technology is merely the tip of the proverbial iceberg. We’ll continue to see further development of bi-nanotechnology; creating a synergy between mechanical and organic systems.