environmental DNA

Air quality monitoring stations have been unknowingly collecting urgently needed biodiversity data
via York University Air quality monitoring stations have been unknowingly collecting urgently needed biodiversity data
A new tool for detecting wildlife: Environmental DNA in rivers
Samuel Browett, a grad. student at Univ. of Salford, U.K., collects water near a camera
Environmental DNA tool can detect invasive species at an early stage

When seeking a cure for a disease, early detection is often the key. The same

Fishing for DNA: Free-floating eDNA identifies presence and abundance of ocean life

Fish leave bits of DNA behind that researchers can collect. Mark Stoeckle/Diane Rome Peebles images,