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The long history of controlling water—and why it no longer works
The defining signature of the past 6,000 years of human civilization is the domestication of the hydrosphere—capturing, ...
(WXYZ) — As storms and flooding continue to wreak havoc on our homes and freeways, solutions are desperately being sought to manage the increase in water that comes ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- For more than a century, engineers in California have worked to control destructive flooding, but at the same time, they may have been missing an opportunity. In her new book, ...
Scientists have designed a novel control approach for water-to-water heat pumps that use carbon dioxide. They relied on a virtual heat pump for their tests. The coefficient of performance (COE) ...
In a new paper published in Nature Catalysis, a research team from the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering’s Amanchukwu Lab outlined a way to manipulate water molecules to make carbon ...
This chapter identifies various methods of treating ballast water that are safe, practicable, technically feasible, cost-effective, and environmentally acceptable. The main focus is on treatment ...
Scientists reveal surfaces, not confinement, govern water in nanospace, with changes only appearing when thickness drops below about one nanometer. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at the Max Planck ...
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