As droughts become more frequent and intense, the fragmentation of water service in the U.S. leaves many households vulnerable to water contamination or loss of service.
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South Asia Faces Increased Threat Of Extreme Heat, Extreme Pollution, Study Shows
A report authored by a Texas A&M professor details how often people in the region will be threatened by the hazards of pollution and heat.
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Paper reviews major findings, technological advances that could help in next deep-sea spill.
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Texas A&M researchers have created a coating that can be applied to surfaces like conveyor belts and collection buckets.