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How We Transport Water in Our Bodies Inspires New Water Filtration...

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A multidisciplinary group of engineers and scientists has discovered a new method for water filtration that may have implications for a variety of technologies,...

U of T Researchers Develop Sponge that Removes Oil from Water

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University of Toronto (U of T) researchers have developed a new strategy to remove tiny oil droplets from wastewater with more than 90 per...

New Project Examines Impact of Melting Glaciers on Drinking Water

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A new project is examining the impact of melting glaciers on current and future drinking water in Western Canada. The results of the project...

Water Supply at Risk for 1.9 Billion People Worldwide: Study

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New research has found that water towers, which provide water resources to 1.9 billion people globally, are at risk due to the threats related...

Study Examines Methane Emissions Produced by Lakes

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A new study from UK-based Swansea University has provided new insights into how methane emissions are produced in the surface layer of lakes. The continuous...

Researchers Engineer Soil Moisture Sensor to Reduce Water Consumption

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A team of University of Connecticut researchers engineered a soil moisture sensor that responds to the global need to regulate water consumption in agriculture. The...

Plastic Pollution in the Great Lakes Presents a Growing Concern: Study

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New research suggests that the growing intensity and scale of plastic pollution in the Great Lake poses serious risks to human health and will...

York University Research Uses AI to Predict Flood Risk in Real...

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Researchers from York University can now predict river water levels days in advance of floods using artificial intelligence and data from two rivers: the...

New Process Could Help Decontaminate Oilsands Process Water: Study

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A new process developed by engineers at the University of Alberta (U of A) shows potential in cleaning and decontaminating oilsands process water. The process...

Rising Emissions are Turning Arctic Permafrost into Carbon Source: Study

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Arctic regions have captured and stored carbon for tens of thousands of years, but a new study shows winter emissions from the Arctic may...

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