Despite the pistachio-colored glow and sulfurous odor, the Baltimore harbor continues to improve in water quality year after year — even if swimming right now isn’t advisable. Officials from the ...
In this interview, Patrick McNamara of Black & Veatch discusses the evolving role of thermal technologies in biosolids management and their potential to address PFAS contamination. While still in ...
Scientists have achieved a “striking” reversal of Alzheimer’s disease in mice by restoring the normal function of the brain's vasculature—the network of blood vessels that supplies it with oxygen and ...
Environmental sampling specialist Patrick Maes samples water from the South Platte River at Metro Water Recovery on April 6, 2022, in Denver. Metro Water Recovery is the largest wastewater treatment ...
Not-so-fun fact: our oceans hold 150 times more carbon dioxide than the Earth's atmosphere. Adding to that causes ocean acidification, which can disrupt marine food chains and reduce biodiversity.
Some estimates suggest that half of all white-collar jobs will disappear as artificial intelligence advances. How will older white-collar workers displaced in the AI revolution fare? Our recent book, ...
Floodplains are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet and represent major centres of biological diversity (Junk 1996). The extreme diversity of habitats in such environments provide high ...
Abstract: In wastewater treatment processes, the monitoring of dissolved oxygen sensor is the key to ensure the quality of effluent. In this paper, a method for fault detection of dissolved oxygen ...
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