Scientists say airborne DNA detects wildlife, diseases, and even drugs

A groundbreaking study in Dublin reveals the presence of environmental DNA (eDNA) in the air, encompassing genetic material from various organisms and even illicit substances. This innovative approach, utilizing simple air filters, enables scientists to monitor biodiversity, detect pathogens, and track human activities without direct contact. Ethical considerations regarding data privacy are crucial as this technology advances.

PNSPNS
Jun 17, 2025 - 03:29
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Scientists say airborne DNA detects wildlife, diseases, and even drugs
A groundbreaking study in Dublin reveals the presence of environmental DNA (eDNA) in the air, encompassing genetic material from various organisms and even illicit substances. This innovative approach, utilizing simple air filters, enables scientists to monitor biodiversity, detect pathogens, and track human activities without direct contact. Ethical considerations regarding data privacy are crucial as this technology advances.

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