Tiny water fleas can indicate the presence (and potential harm) of various mixtures of chemicals in the aquatic environment.
Researchers have developed a new method using AI to identify harmful chemical mixtures in rivers, focusing on their effects ...
A novel methodology developed by academics at the University of Birmingham shows how advanced artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Artificial intelligence can provide critical insights into how complex mixtures of chemicals in rivers affect aquatic ...
A new study has revealed that perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and PET microplastics are more toxic (to freshwater species, ...
The research team used water fleas (Daphnia) as test organisms in the study because these tiny crustaceans are highly sensitive to water quality changes and share many genes with other species ...
Researchers studied Daphnia pulex, a zooplankton also known as the common water flea. The tiny organisms are found in ...
Artificial intelligence can provide critical insights into how complex mixtures of chemicals in rivers affect aquatic life – paving the way for better ...
AI reveals how chemical mixtures in rivers impact aquatic life, using water fleas to uncover hidden environmental risks ...