Rutgers: Bacteria, Algae Get Rides in Clouds
February 17, 2021
February 17, 2021
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Feb. 17 (TNSJou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Human health and ecosystems could be affected by microbes including cyanobacteria and algae that hitch rides in clouds and enter soil, lakes, oceans and other environments when it rains, according to a Rutgers co-authored study.
"Some of the organisms we detected in clouds and rain are known to have possible impacts on human health and could also affect microbial population . . .
Human health and ecosystems could be affected by microbes including cyanobacteria and algae that hitch rides in clouds and enter soil, lakes, oceans and other environments when it rains, according to a Rutgers co-authored study.
"Some of the organisms we detected in clouds and rain are known to have possible impacts on human health and could also affect microbial population . . .
