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Contrary to common assumptions, Arctic ponds mix in more than one direction. A new study finds that nighttime sideways flows, not vertical mixing, renew bottom waters.
Climate change is altering water availability—across the globe, and right on our doorstep. With a new interactive map, users ...
Livelihoods and economies in the Great Lakes region always centered on water. From the manoomin, or wild rice, grown and revered by the Ojibwe people to the whitefish catch in Lake Michigan, to the ...
The Town of Huntington has approved spending millions through bonding to improve water quality in the Dix Hills, Greenlawn and South Huntington water districts, with varied impacts on ratepayers.
A study reveals how flexocatalysis using nano SrTiO3 enables efficient hydrogen generation and pollutant degradation through ...
A year after the Biden administration set strict drinking water limits for "forever chemicals," seven of the 36 Long Island districts that have submitted data reported annual averages that ...
Pursuing water-wastewater work as a career wasn’t the first thing on Christopher Baersten’s mind when he began studying engineering. But as he learned more about the field he found himself ...
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Those onshores don’t look too strong, benefiting water temps through the start of the weekend. Things get a little dicier after that. Onshore winds look breezier by Sunday afternoon and Monday ...
Showcase your company news with guaranteed exposure both in print and online The Future of Bay Area Biotech: Searching For Answers The Small Business Leaders awards program honors the dedicated ...
Remaining staff plans to launch large data-collecting buoys into the water this week, but it’s late for a field season that typically runs from April to October. In addition to a delayed launch, ...
Lance Butler, a senior scientist with the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD), and his team cultivate up to 50,000 freshwater mussels annually in the Schuylkill, deploying them as tiny but powerful ...