Scientists studying glaciers discussed their research at the American Geophysical Union Meeting on Dec. 16.
A United Nations Development Programme links developed nations to developing ones with the promise of sharing expertise and funding.
Argonne Lab and Northwestern University researchers put Bacillus subtilis to work, using the bacteria's swimming motion to turn microgears suspended in solution.
Chemical & Engineering News' latest cover story interviews representatives on both sides of the debate.
Clean Burn furnace provides heating for park office, saving on oil disposal and wood-chopping costs.
Students are using boreholes to map patterns of groundwater flow and record variations in temperature, chemical composition and pressure.
Alabama researchers collaborate with 18 others to incorporate the role carbonic anhydrase plays in soil carbon dioxide exchanges.
The report, prepared by CH2M Hill, supports the advantages provided by vessel-based desalination from Water Standards.
The Water Environment Federation's special online publication features scientific papers from the U.S. winner and finalists.
Letter to lawmakers refers to delays caused by "Buy American" restrictions on stimulus funding for water and wastewater projects.
The shaped graphene structures could be used as building blocks of nanodevices with unique mechanical, electrical or optical properties.
BATLab will be able to increase testing on low-cost lithium-ion batteries for electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.
Senator seeks "more responsible approaches to dealing with global climate change."
Thirty-one partner governments have reduced emissions by more than 27.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent annually.
The Water Environment Federation's special online publication features scientific papers from the U.S. winner and finalists.
The American Materials Manufacturing Alliance says that Waxman-Markey measures for EITE industries are inadequate.
The American Water Works Association is accepting abstracts until Feb. 16 for the 2010 Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition that will be held Nov. 14-18 in Savannah, Ga.
The state's Department of Environmental Protection, following verification by a public-private partnership, approved the use of the Up-Flo Filter in New Jersey stormwater treatment projects.
Water and air associations join forces to present March conference in Charlotte, N.C.