In an underground river of southern China, a scaly creature with four nostrils tucked itself into a burrow. Its "large" eyes scanned the aquatic landscape, but it wasn't the only one looking around.
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Rivers' hidden helpers: Examining microbes that clean up nitrogen pollution across China
A new study has revealed how tiny microbes in rivers and wetlands across China help clean up excess nitrogen pollution, offering fresh insights into the health of freshwater ecosystems and the global ...
Scientists found a “large”-eyed river creature with “diamond-shaped patterns” in China and discovered a new species, a study said. Photos from Zheng and Chen (2025) Near a waterfall in southern China, ...
A new study has revealed how tiny microbes in rivers and wetlands across China help clean up excess nitrogen pollution, offering fresh insights into the health of freshwater ecosystems and the global ...
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