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AAEES - News You Can Use: January 2015
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AAEES - News You Can Use. News You Can Use from Around the Web. Monday, January 12, 2015. Algae Blooms Create Their Own Favorable Conditions. January 8, 2015. Fertilizers are known to promote the growth of toxic cyanobacterial blooms in freshwater and oceans worldwide, but a new multi-institution study shows the aquatic microbes themselves can drive nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in a combined one-two punch in lakes. This is a cyanobacterial bloom in China's Lake Taihu. News You Can Use. The American Ac...
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AAEES - News You Can Use: August 2014
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AAEES - News You Can Use. News You Can Use from Around the Web. Friday, August 22, 2014. Switzerland's New Natural Swimming Pool Does Away with the Chemicals. The Naturbad Riehen swimming pool is entirely chemical-free (Photo: Helen Schneider). Features include a wading pool for toddlers, a separate pool with a sloping gravel beach. Many other projects are conversions of traditional pools," he explains. "Our pool is absolutely built from zero, allowing the extraordinary possibility of a holistic desi...
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AAEES - News You Can Use: December 2014
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AAEES - News You Can Use. News You Can Use from Around the Web. Tuesday, December 16, 2014. Hazy Road to Mecca. December 15, 2014. University of California - Irvine. Dangerously high levels of air pollutants are being released in Mecca during the hajj, the annual holy pilgrimage in which millions of Muslims on foot and in vehicles converge on the Saudi Arabian city, according to new findings. Credit: Image courtesy of Dr. Azhar Siddique. Scientists from UCI, King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia, the...
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AAEES - News You Can Use: May 2015
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AAEES - News You Can Use. News You Can Use from Around the Web. Tuesday, May 26, 2015. Climate Engineering May Save Coral Reefs, study shows. May 25, 2015. Mass coral bleaching, which can lead to coral mortality, is predicted to occur far more frequently over the coming decades, due to the stress exerted by higher seawater temperatures. Geoengineering of the climate may be the only way to save coral reefs from mass bleaching, according to new research. Current coral bleaching in Fiji. The collaborative n...
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AAEES - News You Can Use: Earth's Climate is Starting to Change Faster, New Research Shows
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AAEES - News You Can Use. News You Can Use from Around the Web. Tuesday, March 10, 2015. Earth's Climate is Starting to Change Faster, New Research Shows. March 9, 2015. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Earth is now entering a period of changing climate that will likely be faster than what's occurred naturally over the last thousand years, according to a new article, committing people to live through and adapt to a warming world. Credit: Image courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
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AAEES - News You Can Use: September 2014
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AAEES - News You Can Use. News You Can Use from Around the Web. Monday, September 29, 2014. Solar Energy-Driven Process Could Revolutionize Oil Sands Tailings Reclamation. Civil engineering graduate student Zengquan Shu simulates the solar UV/chlorine treatment process. Laboratory-scale tests found the solar UV/chlorine treatment process removed 75 to 84 per cent of the toxins found in tailings ponds. Credit: Image courtesy of University of Alberta. Instead of using UV lamps as a light source to treat oi...
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AAEES - News You Can Use: Electricity from Biomass with Carbon Capture Could Make Western US Carbon-Negative
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AAEES - News You Can Use. News You Can Use from Around the Web. Thursday, February 12, 2015. Electricity from Biomass with Carbon Capture Could Make Western US Carbon-Negative. February 9, 2015. University of California - Berkeley. Credit: Daniel Kammen and Daniel Sanchez, UC Berkeley. Generating electricity from biomass, such as urban waste and sustainably-sourced forest and crop residues, is one strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, because it is carbon-neutral: it produces as much carbon as ...
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AAEES - News You Can Use: April 2015
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AAEES - News You Can Use. News You Can Use from Around the Web. Monday, April 20, 2015. Engineers Purify Sea and Wastewater in 2.5 Minutes. April 17, 2015. A group of engineers have created technology to recover and purify, either seawater or wastewater from households, hotels, hospitals, commercial and industrial facilities, regardless of the content of pollutants and microorganisms in, incredibly, just 2.5 minutes, experts say. Credit: Image courtesy of Investigación y Desarrollo. Notably, the engineer...
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AAEES - News You Can Use: July 2015
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AAEES - News You Can Use. News You Can Use from Around the Web. Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Crowd Computing to Improve Water Filtration. The research was conducted by 150,000 volunteers. July 6, 2015. American Friends of Tel Aviv University. Scientists propose a novel nanotechnology-based strategy to improve water filtration. The project was an experiment in crowdsourced computing - carried out by over 150,000 volunteers who contributed their own computing power to the research. Shake, Rattle, and Roll. The c...
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AAEES - News You Can Use: Climate Engineering May Save Coral Reefs, study shows
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AAEES - News You Can Use. News You Can Use from Around the Web. Tuesday, May 26, 2015. Climate Engineering May Save Coral Reefs, study shows. May 25, 2015. Mass coral bleaching, which can lead to coral mortality, is predicted to occur far more frequently over the coming decades, due to the stress exerted by higher seawater temperatures. Geoengineering of the climate may be the only way to save coral reefs from mass bleaching, according to new research. Current coral bleaching in Fiji. The collaborative n...
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