A green pool is far from appealing, especially if you want to take a dip. You can fix it by pouring hydrogen peroxide into ...
Trying to kill algae with chemicals is a common response when community ponds or other water features go green, but a ...
President Donald Trump’s more than $14 million Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation was completed just over a week ago ...
The National Park Service is deploying hydrogen peroxide in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to combat algae growth, according to a Department of the Interior (DOI) spokesperson. This effort ...
The Washington Monument is once again visible in the refilled pool, but Trump's vision of an azure expanse between the D.C. landmarks has been complicated by the harsh realities of chemistry and ...
Iron and hydrogen peroxide trigger cell death via ferroptosis, which cascades killer molecules through the population, ...
Gallon jugs of hydrogen peroxide were dumped into the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. But will that fix the green algae? Here's what we know.
The water in Washington DC's Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has turned green, and National Park Service officials are turning to drastic measures.
The paint began peeling off the bottom of the reflecting pool just days after renovations. Hydrogen peroxide used to treat ...
Warm weather has fueled a bloom that National Park Service workers are trying to kill using everything from hydrogen peroxide to nanobubbles ahead of July 4 celebrations.
The shallow, sunny waters of the reflecting pool are an ideal incubator for algae growth in the summertime. Experts say the recent renovation may have helped accelerate it.
The duck's cause of death is still unclear amid concerns about water quality, chemical treatments, and environmental conditions.