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A breakthrough in computer modelling could speed up simulations of how harmful microscopic particles travel through the ...
As cities face the growing impact of climate change, the need for granular, real-time environmental data has never been more ...
A new global map reveals widespread soil contamination that could affect up to 1.4 billion people and 17% of cropland. For ...
In early January 2025, wastewater treatment plants in Houston detected a virus that had not appeared in the city’s influent ...
The 5th GASG Early Career Researcher forum was held at Crowcon Detection Instruments in Abingdon on 20th March and featured ...
A typical leak detection system relies on interpreting noise profiles commonly associated with leaks. Advanced analytics has ...
New data reveal a continuous corridor of toxic soil pollution stretching across continents. A ground-breaking new study has ...
Early Bird registration for the 16th CEM conference and exhibition on emissions monitoring and air quality is now open.
Leaks can happen anytime, anywhere, through pipeline joints and fittings or, in the worst case, when a pipe bursts. No matter ...
Crowcon Detection Instruments recently introduced the IR Plus, a highly advanced fixed-position infrared (IR) hydrocarbon gas ...
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