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Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new system for aggregating usage reports from personal devices that emphasizes maintaining the user's privacy.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Consumer Products | Stanford UniversityCU 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 BoulderDrinking water from wells in rural north-central Pennsylvania had low levels of pharmaceuticals, according to a study led by Penn State researchers.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Sources | The Pennsylvania State UniversityRice 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 UniversityUniversity of Florida Professors Daniela Oliveira and Natalie Ebner have teamed up to protect older adults from a form of social engineering called phishing.
University Research | Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Consumer Products | University of FloridaUC Berkeley scientists demonstrated that their next-generation water harvester can collect drinkable water from desert air using solar heating during the day.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | University Research | Water Sources | University of California, BerkeleySome of the nation’s foremost biometrics researchers at Michigan State University are leading exploration into applications that could make lives better by detecting health issues, preventing identity theft and enhancing security.
University Research | Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Consumer Products | Michigan State UniversityUniversity of Florida researchers have teamed up with the New York City Police Department’s Financial Crimes Task Force to deploy the “Skim Reaper,” a device that instantly detects the presence of a skimmer, allowing law enforcement and merchants to take action before the card's data can be stolen.
Safeguarding the Connected World | Protecting Consumer Products | University of FloridaA 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 UniversityA water sensor technology that began as basic research at Cornell is blooming into a business that tells growers when their plants need irrigation.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | University Research | Cornell University