Tennessee has a problem — two-thirds of our rivers and waterways are unmonitored, leaving us blind to sudden changes in water ...
A controversy is swirling at a Texas university. The trigger? A flowchart. On Dec. 1, the new chancellor of the Texas Tech University system sent professors a diagram laying out a chain of approval ...
Abstract: This article presents a novel vision-based artificial lateral line (ALL) sensor, FlowSight, enhancing the perception capabilities of underwater robots. Through an autonomous vision system, ...
Bengaluru: Meesho has pulled ahead of its consumer internet peers on free cash flow in FY25, underscoring a shift in India’s e-commerce sector from chasing growth to focusing on capital-efficient ...
The Des Moines River braids through a floodplain south of Woodward in Dallas County. A network of sensors across Iowa capture real-time data in rivers and streams, including nitrate, pH, temperature ...
They linger in our water, our blood and the environment—so-called "forever chemicals” that are notoriously difficult to detect. But researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of ...
They linger in our water, our blood, and the environment—"forever chemicals" that are notoriously difficult to detect. But researchers at the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering ...
The vital key to protecting your home from damage, both simple and drastic, is proper preparation. When you prepare your home for certain eventualities, you'll be able to catch these hazards in the ...
The term ultrapure water (UPW) is widely used across many industries—but the definition isn’t universal. While each industry uses what it calls ultrapure water, the quality requirements can vary ...
Hundreds of sensors placed throughout New York City measure water as it rises, then send the data to an interactive map available to the public. By Cole del Charco Kelly Hayes, a co-owner of Gowanus ...
Current Climate brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability every Monday. Sign up to get it in your inbox. Traditionally, U.S. Presidents try to be circumspect and accurate when ...