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dependencies, land concentration, soil degradation, and water pollution. Despite their lack of sustainability and resistance from some farmers, synthetic fertilizers continue to dominate agriculture worldwide
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Plastic pollution has introduced vast quantities of micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) into aquatic ecosystems, raising urgent questions about their impacts on biodiversity and global biogeochemical
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environmental conditions such as water levels, discharge, temperature, and pollution levels. Prototypes of the new designs will be constructed and validated through both laboratory and field experiments, and
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are especially challenging to represent in numerical models of the atmosphere. Clouds affect the Earth’s radiation budget. Changes in their properties, either due to global warming or aerosol pollution, can
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al., 2014). These structures determine the conditions in which their offspring develop and, therefore, are fundamental to breeding outcomes. Although plastics have been incorporated into the nests
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of emissions of greenhouse gases. The reason for most of this uncertainty is that clouds are especially challenging to represent in numerical models of the atmosphere. Clouds affect the Earth’s radiation
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recent years, with headlines including a 60% year-on-year increase in pollution incidents between 2023 and 2024. Water treatment companies are accused of failing to properly manage infrastructure. However
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yields while fostering dependencies, land concentration, soil degradation, and water pollution. Despite their lack of sustainability and resistance from some farmers, synthetic fertilizers continue to
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. We are offering an exciting PhD position at Empa's Laboratory for Air Pollution / Environmental Technology, in collaboration with the University
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quality monitoring system. Potential applications will initially focus on drinking water distribution networks. The main sources of water pollution are relatively well documented in the literature