Developing an AI Model to Reduce Uncertainty in Evapotranspiration Predictionby University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental SciencesNew AI model DyLEMa will allow for accurate prediction of evapotranspiration that accounts for land cover dynamics
Ultrapure Water Purification System Sets New Standard for Reliable Water Purityby Thermo Fisher Scientific
NewsClimate Is Increasing Risk of High Toxin Concentrations in Northern US Lakesby Carnegie Institution for ScienceWe need to focus on the quality of the water as much as we focus on the amount of water
NewsHot Summer Air Turns into Drinking Water with New Gel Deviceby University of Texas at AustinThe new device can produce up to 7 kilograms of water per kilogram of gel material used
NewsNavigating Climate Change and Water Managementby International Institute for Applied Systems AnalysisThis study is the first assessment to disentangle the impact of climate change and water withdrawls
NewsEven Treated Wastewater Affects Our Riversby Goethe University FrankfurtEffluents from wastewater treatment plants change the invertebrate communities in Hesse’s waters
NewsStop Counting Cups. There’s an Ocean of Difference in Our Water Needsby University of Wisconsin-MadisonNew study measures water turnover of more than 5,600 people from various countries
NewsDams Could Play a Big Role in Feeding the World More Sustainablyby Stanford UniversityNew study quantifies how much water storage is required to maximize crop irrigation
NewsAn Ocean inside the Earth? Water Hundreds of Kilometers Downby Goethe University FrankfurtInternational research team analyzes inclusions in diamonds
NewsCitizen Science Helps Unpack Snow’s Effect on Summer Water Suppliesby University of WashingtonResearchers want to predict how much water we will get later in the year based on the snowpack
NewsTapping Freshwater under the Ocean Has Consequencesby University of DelawareA study examines the dangers of depleting freshwater resources beneath the world's oceans
NewsLarger Cities Have Smaller Water Footprint Than Less Populated Counterpartsby Penn StateGlobal sustainability is important now more than ever due to increasing urban populations and the resulting stress it can have on natural resources