Week of Nov. 9–13, 2020
Studies and reports that appeared in BC Water News
New biomimetic membrane enhances desalination
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Cheaper 3D-printed weather stations could enable more science
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Water may be naturally occurring on all rocky planets
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Early Oxidation of the Martian Crust Triggered by Impacts
Researchers say governments can curb over-fertilization
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Countries Influence the Trade-Off Between Crop Yields and Nitrogen Pollution
Climate change causes landfalling hurricanes to stay stronger for longer
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Slower Decay of Landfalling Hurricanes in a Warming World
Extreme rainfall projected to get more severe
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Increased Flood Exposure Due to Climate Change and Population Growth in the United States
Researchers say sea-level rise will have complex consequences
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Nonlinear Landscape and Cultural Response to Sea-Level Rise
Methods developed by biorobotics engineers help make hydropower plants more fish-friendly
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Multi-Species Assessment of Injury, Mortality, and Physical Conditions during Downstream Passage through a Large Archimedes Hydrodynamic Screw (Albert Canal, Belgium)
Study projects more rainfall in Florida during flooding season
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Identifying the Externally Forced Atlantic Multidecadal Variability Signal Through Florida Rainfall
Boron nitride is key ingredient in hypersaline desalination technology
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Multifunctional Nanocoated Membranes for High-Rate Electrothermal Desalination of Hypersaline Waters
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