Environmental and Scientific Developments in Istanbul
Recent environmental and scientific efforts in Istanbul highlight both marine conservation and agricultural research. In the Sea of Marmara, environmental teams successfully detected and removed a massive 15,000-square-meter "ghost net" off the coast of Heybeliada island. The removal of this abandoned fishing gear is crucial for local marine life, as such nets persistently trap and kill aquatic creatures.
In the academic sphere, researchers affiliated with the Institute of Graduate Studies in Sciences at Istanbul University have published a study in Nature. The research details the rapid monitoring of drought and salinity stress responses in wheat using potential Raman spectroscopy, contributing vital data to agricultural resilience studies.
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Nature: Rapid monitoring of drought and salinity stress responses in wheat via potential Raman spectroscopy
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