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Tag: Water Pollution

Shell-mounted motion sensors turn mussels into pollution detectors

When toxins are present in a waterway, freshwater mussels are one of the first creatures to react. A new mussel-mounted sensor has been...

IoT Applications for Stormwater Management

IoT has come a long way in its relatively short history. While consumer applications still account for most IoT adoption, businesses and even...

New water toxicity-testing technology ready to scale down for field use

A new nanotechnology process developed by Oxford University research scientists has seemingly been proven to simplify and reduce the cost of testing...

What you should know about new Interior Secretary Deb Haaland

According to a Wilderness Society analysis of U.S. Geological Survey data, life-cycle emissions from oil, gas and coal pulled from public lands and...

What exactly is Green Technology? And why should you care?

Using green technology has been around for a few decades, but it’s only in recent years that it gained popularity and push for...

Is England losing the battle for better water quality?

Efforts to improve the water quality of England’s rivers, lakes and waterways are faltering – and unless policymakers recommit to the hard...

Six strategic areas identified for shared faculty hiring in computing

Nearly every aspect of the modern world is being transformed by computing. As computing technology continues to revolutionize the way people...

Scientists Warn Against Consumer Protection Nominee

Enlarge this image Nancy Beck testifies in front of the Senate in 2017 when she...

Weed Could Clean Florida Waterways

Florida is finding a creative way to fight water pollution, and it has potential to bring the state billions in revenue - cannabis...

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