Environment
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Scientists Find 43% of Antifouling Membranes Are Being Used Spent on Wastewater Treatment by Wastewater Facilities
The new study undertook a high-level examination of membrane filtering systems to evaluate the cost, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions related to desalination and wastewater treatment.
Latest Research Articles
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Pakistan Flood Victims Continues to Suffer as Situation Worsens Leading to Food Shortage
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Megadrought in the American Southwest May Just Be One of the Worst Climate Disasters in 1,200 Years
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Six Climate Tipping Points that Could Trigger Climate Emergency
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US West Starts to Cool Down
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According to a Recent Study, Volcanic Activity Appears To Have Been the Primary Cause of Mass Extinctions
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Researchers Have Identified a Novel Mechanism for Plants To Adapt to Climate Change
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Researchers Reveal the Most Detailed Process of Photosynthesis
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Existence of Mexico's Pathogen That Causes Clubroot Disease of Crops Like Cabbage and Kale Confirmed
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Mosquito Fire in California Burns Through Homes and Vehicles; Over 11,000 People Remain Evacuated
Last Coal Plant in Hawaii Closes, State Sets Road to 100% Renewable Energy by 2045
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Air Quality in the Western US Deteriorates as 94 Active Wildfires Continue to Ravage Region
EPA Ranks All 50 States: Which is the Most Polluted in US?