The National Park Service’s decision to add hydrogen peroxide to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to combat an algae bloom is drawing renewed attention to a $13.1 million renovation project ...
The water in Washington DC's Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has turned green, and National Park Service officials are turning to drastic measures.
As the Lincoln Reflecting Pool turned green with algae, officials are now using chemicals to fix it.
KAIST researchers created a prodrug activated by hydrogen peroxide in diseased brains, reducing oxidative stress and amyloid ...
Work crews poured hydrogen peroxide into the newly repainted Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Tuesday to combat an algae ...
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