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Algal Bloom Action Team Receives Outstanding Regional Collaboration Achievement Award
The North Central Region Water Network’s Algal Bloom Action Team has received an Outstanding ... learned about emergent harmful algal bloom research and facilitated outreach on the subject. Eugene Braig, ... January 2021. More than 1,000 Extension professionals, researchers, and water professionals nationwide ...
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SWBR receives research funding
https://southcenters.osu.edu/spring-summer-2022/swbr-receives-research-funding
the mitigation of the edge-of-field P and N loss responsible for algal blooms and water quality ... agriculturally-induced algal blooms and associated cyanotoxins in lakes and reservoirs. This project is aimed at the ... algal blooms and removing cyanotoxins from freshwater systems. Moreover, the team will mentor Central ...
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SWBR researchers present for International Association for Great Lakes Research
Lakes Research. The session focused on lake-specific research such as the management of algal blooms ... point was Cyanotoxin-producing algal blooms due to edge-of-field loss of reactive phosphorous ... By Arif Rahman SWBR Scientist The Soil, Water, and Bioenergy Research program team organized ...
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Extension Educator Shares Expertise in Article about Microplastics in Lake Erie
data to determine how well the Cleveland Water Department and others who rely on Lake Erie for their ... drinking water are able to remove microplastics during the treatment process. ... in Lake County, recently shared some of her expertise about microplastics in a news article. ...
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Chow Line: “Raw” Water Trend Can Make You Sick
https://fst.osu.edu/news/chow-line-%E2%80%9Craw%E2%80%9D-water-trend-can-make-you-sick
while there are some foods and drinks that are safe to consume raw, water is not one of them. Chow Line ... I’ve heard about a new trend that involves drinking “raw water.” What is it, and is it good for ... viruses, parasites, and chemical contaminants. The agency warns that drinking contaminated water can ...
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September is Food Safety Month
https://fst.osu.edu/news/september-food-safety-month
absolutely hates to waste food, so he tends to keep leftovers until they smell bad. Until then, they are safe ... look, smell or taste of foods, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The safe ... storage time for leftovers depends on what foods are in question and also how the foods are stored. ...
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CABS Route Changes
In alignment with recommendations from the Safe Campus and Scientific Advisory Subgroup, Campus ... bus stop. BL-Buckeye Loop: goes from the Buckeye lot (near Ackerman and Fred Taylor) in a loop that ... goes to the 4-H Center stop (new), Midwest campus stop (Woody Hayes), RPAC, and then back via Olentangy ...
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Dr. Jiyoung Lee
https://fst.osu.edu/our-people/dr-jiyoung-lee
hydroponic systems and cyanophage treatment for toxic cyanobacteria. Area of Expertise: Harmful algal blooms ... water-food environments and emerging exposure pathways, and studying their linkage to health outcomes, ... tracking and zoonotic pathogen transmission. Water-food-climate nexus. Research Interest: My main theme of ...
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Make Your Life Sweet Not Your Drink
https://franklin.osu.edu/events/make-your-life-sweet-not-your-drink-0
Choose water first to quench your thirst. Avoid sugary drinks, like energy drinks, sweetened tea ... and coffee and soda. Advocate for healthy drink options, like clean drinking water, to be available in ...
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Cybersecurity for You (C4U) Update
which apps are tracking your location Learn how to keep your privacy with smart speakers in your home ... Ohio State is thinking of every way possible to keep you and other Buckeyes safe. Thank you for being ... “OSU & You” series. Topics include: discussing the importance of privacy and how our community is ...