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CU Boulder scientists have developed a possible answer to a longstanding mystery about the chemistry of streamflow, which may have broad implications for watersheds and water quality around the world.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | University of Colorado BoulderRice University scientists are building a treatment system that can be tuned to selectively pull toxins from drinking water and wastewater from factories, sewage systems and oil and gas wells.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | Rice UniversityA Stanford study finds that pumping an aquifer to the last drop can also unlock dangerous arsenic from buried clays.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | Stanford UniversityResearchers from Stanford University have used a geophysical imaging technique to map where seawater has infiltrated freshwater aquifers along the Monterey Bay coastline.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | University Research | Stanford UniversityResearchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a new method for removing even extremely low levels of unwanted compounds, such as pesticides, chemical waste products, and pharmaceuticals, from water.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyBetween 1982 and 2015, 9 million to 45 million people were affected annually by water quality issues, according to a recent study led by the University of California, Irvine.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | University of California, IrvineA project called SEA MATE, with a team of researchers led by Stony Brook University Professor Matthew Eisaman, is using electricity to remove acid from the ocean while also taking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | Stony Brook University - The State University of New YorkResearchers from UC San Diego have found that experimental therapies that block an enzyme produced by parasites causing heart disease may also be effective in treating COVID-19.
Confronting COVID-19 | University Research | University of California San DiegoUC San Diego and UCLA researchers emphasized the critical importance of continued public health mitigation measures even in highly vaccinated environments after a study found COVID-19 infections among vaccinated health care workers.
Confronting COVID-19 | University Research | University of California San DiegoCOVID-19 made unequal access to food worse, an Ohio State study suggests, with low-income people relying more on dollar stores, local grocers
Confronting COVID-19 | University Research | The Ohio State University