University of Nebraska Lincoln: Husker Team Leading $6M Project to Study Waterways' Changing Ecology
February 16, 2021
February 16, 2021
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Feb. 16 (TNSRes) -- The University of Nebraska Lincoln campus issued the following news release:
Scientists have long known that all living things require specific amounts of elements such as carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous to survive and thrive -- it's why we fertilize our yards and crops, for example. But the increasing frequency of phenomena such as harmful algal blooms, nitrate-contaminated water and "dead zones" in oceans and lakes have unders . . .
Scientists have long known that all living things require specific amounts of elements such as carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous to survive and thrive -- it's why we fertilize our yards and crops, for example. But the increasing frequency of phenomena such as harmful algal blooms, nitrate-contaminated water and "dead zones" in oceans and lakes have unders . . .