A recent WIREs Water review analyses the close relationship between water and moving images.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Guillermo C. Bazan
Guillermo C. Bazan on intellectual giants, science communication and future research.
Measuring the Human Right to Water
The right to water requires that governments ensure water is available, accessible, safe, affordable and acceptable for human consumption. At this point in time, however, there is little consensus on how to measure and verify a country’s compliance with that right.
Understanding Microplastics
Reserchers intend to develop a market-ready process for efficient sample collection in water.
Social Science Perspectives on Drivers of and Responses to Global Climate Change
The research reviewed from these social science disciplines highlights that among the key human factors contributing to climate change are the roles of and connections among economic conditions and development; demographic growth and changes; power, social stratification and inequality; technology; infrastructure; and land-use change.
Graphdiynes: Recent Achievements in Photo- and Electro-Chemical Catalysis
Recent research trends in 2D carbon allotropes for energy conversion.
Nanoflake Arrays of Lithiophilic Metal Oxides for the Ultra-Stable Anodes of Lithium-Metal Batteries [Video]
Nanoflakes of graphene foams (GFs) decorated with lithiophilic metal oxides (LMONAs) as hosts for the anode of Li-metal batteries.
Risk Assessment of Induced Seismicity in Subsurface Energy Operations
Issues relating to public perception, and strategies that could be implemented to help prevent and mitigate future occurrences, are highlighted.
Governance‐related Values as Dimensions of Good Water Governance
an empirical study on the various values that matter to members of the general public on water governance.
Infrastructure Disarray in the Clean Ganga and Clean India Campaigns
Infrastructure disarray as a more appropriate metaphor for the sanitation challenges in India today.








