“Where lots of arsenic can saturate, brood and linger in non-oxygenated or anaerobic waters, there is potential for contaminated foods.” New student guest blog on Unscripted. #phytoremediation#ferns#biogeochem@rupdatta @manas_warke
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Van, thank you for expressing the sorrow and relief that we all feel. My hope is that those who hoped for a different outcome will take a moment to empathize with the pain so many of us have felt over the past four years.
5 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood — that's the reference level the CDC uses to identify kids with high lead levels.
In Kabwe, Zambia, the average for children was 48.3.
But 25% of kids there had levels higher than an instrument could measure.
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Ruth Gates was an optimist's optimist—a person who believed in the possibility of saving coral reefs, and in the people trying to do so. She will be greatly missed, @edyong209 writes https://t.co/hVxyN7qPPc
Immigrant families are being charged thousands of dollars in airfare to get children out of federally contracted migrant shelters. One family was asked to pay $4,000. https://t.co/hsMCd13BHp
Reporter: “The president said it will be verified.”
Pompeo: “Of course it will.”
Q: "Can you tell us a little bit more about--what is, what discussed about how?"
Pompeo: “Just so you know, you could ask me this, I find that question insulting & ridiculous & frankly ludicrous.”