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  • How Pollution May Remain in Water After Oil Spill Cleanups

    Oil drops from underwater oil spills can break into tinier droplets at the surface that remain suspended in the water, according to research from the University of Illinois Chicago. 

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  • Solar Farms With Stormwater Controls Mitigate Runoff, Erosion, Study Finds

    As the number of major utility-scale ground solar panel installations grows, concerns about their impacts on natural hydrologic processes also have grown. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Dragonflies Reveal Surprising Insights into Mercury Pollution

    A new study has unveiled surprising findings about mercury pollution: where it comes from and how it moves through the environment varies significantly depending on the ecosystem. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • High and Low Tide Cause Low and High Methane Fluxes

    Methane, a strong greenhouse gas that naturally escapes from the bottom of the North Sea, is affected by the pressure of high or low tide.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Solutions to Keep Drinking Water Safe as Pesticide Use Increases Worldwide

    Water scientists from Australia and China have proposed a more effective method of removing organic pesticides from drinking water, reducing the risk of contamination and potential health problems.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Cable Installation Set to Begin for OSU-Led Wave Energy Testing Facility off Oregon Coast

    Crews later this month will begin installing the power and data cables that are essential to completing construction of a new wave energy testing facility off the Oregon Coast.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Finds Health Risks in Switching Ships from Diesel to Ammonia Fuel

    As container ships the size of city blocks cross the oceans to deliver cargo, their huge diesel engines emit large quantities of air pollutants that drive climate change and have human health impacts.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Making Rechargeable Batteries More Sustainable with Fully Recyclable Components

    Rechargeable solid-state lithium batteries are an emerging technology that could someday power cell phones and laptops for days with a single charge.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • How to Avoid Wasting Huge Amounts of Energy

    Waste heat from industry can actually heat every house in Norway. 

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  • Innovative Battery Design: More Energy and Less Environmental Impact

    A new electrolyte design for lithium metal batteries could significantly boost the range of electric vehicles.

    >> Read the Full Article

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