High-order, organic-solvent-free emulsions could have valuable applications in the pharmaceutical and food industries for encapsulating active ingredients.
Improving Management of Water Distribution Systems by Understanding Microbial Ecology
Operators are now increasingly being held accountable to ensure delivered water is safe for human consumption, yet little is understood on how to best to manage these living engineered systems.
Who Gives A Dam About Beavers?
Working with beavers could help us to design holistic urban and suburban green spaces in the future.
Packaging Moving Particles in Solid Materials
A visible color change occurs when active nanocomposites are heated and re-cooled, which is attributed to the mobility of the nanoparticles embedded inside the material.
Tracing the Sources of the Nile Water
From the West African rain forest to the Ethiopian highlands, implications of changes in the West African rainforest with respect to the rain and available water resources of the Nile basin.
Let It Flow: Plasma To Improve Lactose Production
A research team used a plasma jet‐like setup to enhance the flowability of lactose powder while in production.
Water and Indigenous Rights: Recognition, Representation and Redistribution
The literature on Indigenous water rights, examining the ways in which Indigenous people are framing their claims for water and how they are being addressed in national frameworks of water governance.
Hydrological Data Uncertainty and its Implications
How are hydrologic data used in understanding environmental processes and creating forecasting models and guiding water management?
Interpreting Historical, Botanical, and Geological Evidence to Aid Preparations for Floods
Records of flooding in the past have, and continue, to improve flood hazard assessment.
Sustainable Deployment of Solar Irrigation Pumps
Solar irrigation pumps have emerged as a promising alternative to conventional diesel and electricity powered pumps.