Nearly century-old studies of microscopic marine plankton and the rise of man-made chemicals found in the ocean could be used to measure the impact of human activity on ecosystem health as well as study chronic illnesses in people, according to a study by researchers at UC San Diego in La Jolla.
Chemicals found in plankton could be used to study chronic illnesses in humans, UCSD researchers say
Nearly century-old studies of microscopic marine plankton and the rise of man-made chemicals found in the ocean could be used to measure the impact of human activity on ecosystem health as well as study chronic illnesses in people, according to a study by researchers at UC San Diego in La Jolla.