Swimming Microbots Kill Waterborne Pathogens

7 years ago

Swimming microbots purify water by capturing and killing bacteria, before being removed with magnets. Image: American Chemical Society One of…

Man using technology to improve water usage in farming

7 years ago

LIVINGSTON, Mont. (AP) — In this Sept. 19, 2017 photo, Jeff Reed holds a wireless rain sensor, which helps reduce…

Coastal wetlands can significantly reduce property damage due to hurricanes

7 years ago

Coastal wetlands are an effective first line of defense and act by slowing down storm surges and reducing flooding. Kelly…

California crabbers use GPS to find whale-killing gear

7 years ago

HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (AP) — Fisherman Jake Bunch leans over the side of the fishing boat “Sadie K,” spears…

California’s Legacy of Swamplands

7 years ago

by Richard L. Hindle California is living with a legacy of swamplands. The consecutive Swamp Land Acts (1849, 1850, and…

Plant roots go to extreme lengths to find water

7 years ago

Understanding how plants will survive and adapt to climate change is crucial as they provide oxygen and take in carbon…

Why We Flooded McDonalds

7 years ago

What motivates a Danish artists' group to make a movie in which one of the America's iconic fast-food restaurants is…

Delivering water with Denver Water’s chess masters

7 years ago

How operators distribute a reliable and efficient supply to one-quarter of the state’s population photo depicts Phil Malone, one of…

Colorado River v. State of Colorado

7 years ago

In a First-in-the-USA Federal Lawsuit, River Seeks Recognition of its Legal Rights to Exist, Restoration Contact: Mari Margil, Director, CELDF’s…

Dry cleaners’ solvents taint Martinsville’s water

7 years ago

The dry cleaning industry’s use of environmentally hazardous solvents is declining, but the legacy of “perc” is an expensive one…