Rice bioscientists team with Houston Public Works for algaculture study.
Researchers from John Hopkins University study groundwater in South Dakota’s badlands to determine if low exposures to arsenic are harmful over the long haul.
With California wilting during a drought that could last 20 years or longer, USC researchers wade through ways LA might tap a sustainable water supply.
New filter developed by University of Oregon will extract valuable metals and create clean water from briny, hot, underground water that’s increasingly being tapped to generate electricity in geothermal energy plants
Emory University’s innovative new water reclamation facility harnesses the power of nature to clean and recycle wastewater for non-potable uses on campus.
A team led by a UCSB researcher shows that both water flow and channel capacity are necessary for accurate flood hazard risk assessment.
Global Environmental Management Initiative (GEMI) and partners, introduced the Supply Chain Sustainability tool which helps businesses identify the purchased inputs that emit the highest levels of GHGs and use the most water in their production.
Duke University researchers have found hazardous levels of mercury hundreds of miles downstream from Peruvian gold mines.
Approximately one-third of the U.S. is in at least a moderate state of drought, and University of Arizona professor Robert Glennon says current levels of consumption can't continue.
Harvard researchers probed whether fish in Mexican area were contaminated — and were harming mothers, children.