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China science, technology news summary -- May 22
The following is a summary of published science and technology news of China AIR POLLUTANTS IN GYMS People frequent gyms to maintain their fitness le
Taipa grande
Macau general
Seac pai van
Guangdong hong kong
Sun yele
Mahanakorn university of technology
Chinese academy of sciences
Institute of atmospheric physics
Environmental science technology letters
Atmospheric physics
Chinese academy
Environmental science
Technology letters
South china botanical garden
Macao special administrative region
Guangdong hong kong macao greater bay
Study reveals potential air pollutants present in gyms - People s Daily Online
BEIJING, May 21 (Xinhua) People frequent gyms to maintain their fitness levels, but what about th
Zhang kaiwei
Sun yele
Liang jun
Environmental science technology letters
Institute of atmospheric physics
Chinese academy of sciences
Atmospheric physics
Chinese academy
Environmental science
Technology letters
New tool developed to trace contaminants in fertilisers
The new study analyses contaminants in global phosphate fertilisers and the impact on soil, water resources and food supply.
Duke university
North carolina
United states
Robert hill
Avner vengosh
Duke university nicholas school of the environment
National science foundation
Climate sciences
Environmental science technology letters
Nicholas school
North africa
Tidewater research station
Environmental science
Middle east
Study reveals potential air pollutants present in gyms-Xinhua
Study reveals potential air pollutants present in gyms-
Sun yele
Institute of atmospheric physics
Chinese academy of sciences
Environmental science technology letters
Atmospheric physics
Chinese academy
Environmental science
Technology letters
Scientists develop new geochemical fingerprint to trace contaminants in fertilizer
An international team of scientists has revealed high levels of toxic metals in global phosphate fertilizers using a isotopic variants of the element strontium as a tracer to uncover metals in soil, groundwater and possibly the food chain.
United states
Duke university
North carolina
Robert hill
Avner vengosh
Climate sciences
Duke university nicholas school of the environment
Environmental science technology letters
Nicholas school
North africa
Tidewater research station
Environmental science
Middle east
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