Northeastern University: Our Drinking Water Was Always Full of Microbes, Are the Wrong Ones Thriving in the Pandemic?
June 26, 2020
June 26, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 26 -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
It's been months. And from rats turning hangry because of coronavirus shutdowns in the U.S., to sea turtles reclaiming tourist beaches in Thailand, life has changed dramatically across the planet.
Zooming in where only a microscope can see, Northeastern researchers are trying to determine how the lifestyle changes caused by COVID-19 might be helping harmful bacteria grow in our drinkin . . .
It's been months. And from rats turning hangry because of coronavirus shutdowns in the U.S., to sea turtles reclaiming tourist beaches in Thailand, life has changed dramatically across the planet.
Zooming in where only a microscope can see, Northeastern researchers are trying to determine how the lifestyle changes caused by COVID-19 might be helping harmful bacteria grow in our drinkin . . .