Research Library: Ecotoxicology Studies & Findings

Explore peer-reviewed research on chemical impacts across aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems

Research Articles

The Mercury Detectives: How a Novel Risk Model Is Protecting Canada's Arctic Waters

Discover how Bayesian Network Relative Risk Models are revolutionizing mercury contamination tracking in Canada's Arctic waters, protecting Indigenous communities and ecosystems.

Nolan Perry
Aug 12, 2025

The Hidden World Beneath: How Scientists Uncover Sediment Secrets to Protect Our Waterways

Exploring how sediment ecotoxicology helps protect aquatic ecosystems by uncovering hidden contamination in waterways.

Olivia Bennett
Aug 12, 2025

The Invisible Web: How Environmental Toxicology Unravels Nature's Silent Battles

Exploring the interdisciplinary science of environmental toxicology, its historical roots, key concepts, and contemporary applications in addressing chemical threats to ecosystems and human health.

Hazel Turner
Aug 12, 2025

The Silent Struggle: How a Common Herbicide Alters the Behavior of African Land Snails

Study on how Gramoxone herbicide affects the behavior of Limicolaria aurora snails in African agriculture

Adrian Campbell
Aug 12, 2025

The Harbor Seal Cell Line: A Sentinel for Ocean Health

How harbor seal cell lines help scientists study the impact of environmental toxins on marine life and human health

Easton Henderson
Aug 12, 2025

The Silent Crisis: Why Environmental Toxicology Can't Thrive Without Chemistry and Conversation

Exploring how environmental toxicology faces twin crises of chemical specificity and scientific discourse, undermining ecological problem-solving.

Jeremiah Kelly
Aug 12, 2025

The Ocean's Vital Signs: Decoding the Health of Our Blue Planet

Exploring the health of our oceans through biodiversity discoveries, acidification threats, and revolutionary monitoring technologies.

Robert West
Aug 12, 2025

The Metal-Eating Plant of the Tatras: How Biscutella Laevigata Masters Toxic Soils

Discover how Biscutella laevigata thrives in both pristine alpine slopes and toxic mining wastelands of the Tatra Mountains, rewriting our understanding of plant adaptation.

Emma Hayes
Aug 12, 2025

The Exposure Band Revolution: How Scientists Are Making Chemical Safety Decisions at Lightning Speed

Discover how exposure banding and the RISK21 framework are transforming chemical safety assessments with rapid decision-making tools.

Savannah Cole
Aug 12, 2025

The Hair-Raising Solution to Oil Spills: Turning Salon Waste into Environmental Gold

Discover how human hair is revolutionizing oil spill cleanup with its remarkable adsorption properties and sustainability advantages.

Samuel Rivera
Aug 12, 2025

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