The cold weather could actually be keeping E. coli and other bacteria in the Potomac River from the raw sewage spill alive longer by slowing the natural cleansing process. “So, those colder ...
It’s peak cold and flu season, but before you grab that nasal wash to clear up your stuffy nose, you might want to take a closer look at the label. Ascent Consumer Products Inc. is voluntarily ...
Antarctic marine worms survive with a little help from their bacterial friends. Close relatives of earthworms, polychaetes are some of the most common animals on the ocean floor, but how these species ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — High levels of fecal-related bacteria and disease-causing pathogens were found in a portion of the Potomac River following a massive sewage leak that began in mid-January, ...
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