Researchers in Finland discovered that a mine-grown moss and its microbial partners can remove toxic metals from water ...
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World’s smallest programmable robots think, swim, and sense temperature using light
Together, the machines represent a long-awaited breakthrough in microscale robotics, a field that has struggled for decades to combine independent motion, sensing, and computing at extremely small ...
The menace that caused Trenton Water Works (TWW) and its customers so much trouble last winter has already gained notice from ...
East Bay water bills are creeping up as the East Bay Municipal Utility District launches a decade-long push to shore up its ...
Central Alabama Water has announced a new leadership team and selected Jacobs Engineering Group as its consulting ...
Researchers made a COF-hBN photocatalytic surface that uses light to degrade pollutants in flowing water, including PFAS, ...
Michigan Technological University's highly regarded mechatronics program equips students with the skills needed to work with ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest fully programmable ...
Growth in demand for clean water, waste reduction, and environmental safety has driven innovation in sanitary-environmental ...
The Killeen Engineering Division will close the southbound lane of Dimple Street from Avenue J to Avenue K from 7 a.m. to 5 p ...
Researchers in the US have used quantum chemistry to explain why ozone catalysts degrade during water electrolysis.
Rather than hiding behind fences, this wet weather facility sits prominently at the gateway to the Georgetown neighborhood ...
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