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a proposed river crossing in the South korean capital Seoul. This bold design will be much more than a bridge;
including water quality projects, energy-efficiency upgrades for state buildings, river revitalization, and habitat restoration projects. In June 2013, the state sold $100 million worth of green bonds as part of a larger bond sale, attracting some new investors specifically because of the green label.
and acting as early warning systems for overstretched local authorities. here are so many rivers that it would be impossible to monitor them all with sensors,
Its river rises dramatically with the sea tides, putting local citizens at risk. Mark Robinson a Senior Coastal Advisor,
This is important because river conditions in one country can cause problems in another country downstream."
Each gateway incorporates Wind River Intelligent Device Platform software with Mcafee security features connected to Intel s Hadoop distribution in the cloud.
#New evidence suggests giant ocean on Mars CALTECH (US) esearchers have found signs of an ancient delta on Mars where a river might have emptied once into a vast ocean.
These inverted channels form when coarse materials like large gravel and cobbles are carried along rivers
After the river dries up, the finer materialuch as smaller grains of clay, silt, and sandround the river erodes away, leaving behind the coarser stuff.
This remaining sediment appears as today ridge-like features, tracing the former river system. When looked at from above, the inverted channels appear to fan out
a configuration that suggests one of three possible origins: the channels could have once been a drainage system in
and converged to form a larger river; the water could have flowed in the other direction,
which a single river channel branches into multiple smaller streams and creeks; or the channels are actually part of a delta,
piecing together the history of how sediments were deposited along these ancient rivers and streams. The team was able to determine the slopes of the channels back
which include rain, flowing water, rivers, deltas, and potentially oceans, Lamb says. oth the ancient environments on Mars
The Homestead steel mill, across the river from Pittsburgh, is now a mall e
#How Scientists Can Turn off Pain Receptors In research published in the medical journal Brain, Saint louis University researcher Daniela Salvemini, Ph d. and colleagues within SLU,
#Munjal Shah, entrepreneur in residence at Charles river Ventures,#surveyed a thousand peopleabout what super powers they would acquire
The earth atmosphere is a far more elegant water distribution system than rivers, reservoirs, and underground waterways.
For the nonprofit, conserving America rivers meant growing America barley, one of the primary ingredients in one of our favorite cold beverages, with less water.
while trying to protect freshwater mussels in the Flint River. It found that if it could divert water from fields,
I spoke to Frank Noschese, a high school physics teacher from Cross River N y.,who has a different take on gamifying the classroom.
The farmers responding to the survey grew cover crops on an estimated 218000 acres in 36 states mostly in the Mississippi river basin.
which mercury is used to form an amalgam with gold particles in river sediments; or China's use of mercury catalysts in the manufacture of plastics.
Gaping canyons and river-like channels point to large amounts of water and therefore a thick warming atmosphere in the past.
Because the process relies on condensation it requires a humid environment as well as a source of temperatures colder than the surrounding air such as a cave or river.
It has the characteristics of a meandering river channel an ancient river system that Bamber thinks hasn't been modified significantly by ice cover.
or roboats the Navy demonstrated a swarm of remotely-controlled boats on the James river In virginia this August.
Blue River Technology and their Lettuce Bot; Vision Robotics and their lettuce thinner (and orange harvesting bots;
causing a spill that affected local rivers and forcing the city to shut down four water filtration plants.
and estimated that it would take another 72 hours to completely clean up the rivers. Stealing oil has become a lucrative activity among drug cartels,
Imagine two river crossings, one with tightly-packed stepping-stones, and the other with large gaps between stones.
The technology has progressed to the point that experts need a machine to tell synthesized gems apart from those extracted from mines or rivers.
"Although young Mars was inundated by rivers, lakes and maybe even an ocean a few billion years ago,
#Ancient Mars had long-lasting lakes, rivers: Nasa Mars harboured long-lasting lakes and water streams about 3. 8 to 3. 3 billion years ago,
Based on the new analysis, the filling of at least the bottom layers of the mountain occurred mostly by ancient rivers and lakes over a period of less than 500 million years."
bacteria and other microbes can also contaminate rivers and lakes for example, the algal blooms in Hong kong.
and pour water into it from rivers, streams, wells etc and out comes clean water-and dead bacteria as well,
and pour water into it from rivers, streams, wells etc and out comes clean water-and dead bacteria as well,
Plus, these chemical degradation processes do not work on all types of chemicals. hen unusual/unheard of molecules are found as contaminants (for example, the chemical spill in Elk River, WV, in January 2014),
spilling 24 million cubic metres of mine waste and water into nearby lakes and rivers. Polak said the new requirements apply to all mining companies with applications currently under environmental assessment
Geologists at the Iowa Geological Survey found 150 pieces of fossils about 18 metres (60 feet) under the Upper Iowa River
and light being teleported across the Danube river in Austria. In 2014, physicists at the University of Geneva teleported the quantum state of a photon to a crystal over 15 miles (25km) of optical fibre.
'Robert Wood, the Charles river Professor of Engineering and Applied sciences At seas added:''Bioinspired robots, such as the Robobee, are invaluable tools for a host of interesting experiments--in this case on the fluid mechanics of flapping foils in different fluids.''
#Colorado river is contaminated after mine cleanup goes wrong Workers from an environmental protection team have caused accidentally an environmental disaster releasing millions of litres of toxic wastewater into a river in Colorado.
The spill has turned the Animas River into a mustard-coloured pollution zone with the contaminated leak said to contain heavy metals like arsenic, mercury and lead,
There are reports of residents weeping as the once crystal clear Animas River was closed down in an emergency measure The long-term environmental effects of the spill remain unclear e
Imagine two river crossings, one with tightly-packed stepping-stones, and the other with large gaps between stones.
Imagine two river crossings, one with tightly-packed stepping-stones, and the other with large gaps between stones.
And the Colorado river which waters much of southern California, has been suffering from 14 years of low flow.
since the Hoover dam was built on the river 80 years ago. Climatologists predict that persistent"megadroughts"are going to be a feature of climate change in the American West.
has been proposed for installation in the Bristol Channel, a major inlet and river estuary between England and Wales.
Another innovation is that the Monash system can run on river water, which the researchers say will allow it to be implemented easily in a number of geographic locations.
The seasonal rivers of salty water mean there's a greater chance of Mars being able to support life now or in the future.
#Bacterium capable of aquifer decontamination characterized, cultivated for first time in Europe UAB researchers have identified in the Besòs river estuary (Barcelona, Spain) a bacterium of the genus Dehalogenimonas,
From River Besòs sediments, after three years'research, the researchers have obtained a stable bacterial culture
The team gathered water samples from a research site on the Colorado river near the town of Rifle
Left alone in a fluid the beads drift with currents, like sticks in a river.
Unlike landlocked glaciers, where scientists can simply measure the meltwater flowing in glacial rivers there previously had not been a method available to track
Researchers tested the theory on glaciers with meltwater rivers and found that the timing of the meltwater
The river cuts down through the rock creating the cliffs. The cliffs walk back by erosion so there's this spectacular staircase of stratigraphy that owes its existence and form to that general process.
#Launch of new sensor device on Hudson river set to wire river for cleaner water In the race to find solutions to critical water issues the launch of a new cost-effective water quality sensor
device by Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries Clarkson University is the first step in overcoming hurdles of historically prohibitive costs for long-term water resource monitoring.
The installation of the Institute's newest generation of River and Estuary Observatory Network (REON II) sensor arrays signifies the passing of the baton from the science lab to the river as they run ahead complementing government capacity to invest in wiring the river for cleaner water.
The REON II device or Sonde deployed October 6 on the banks of the Hudson river in New Hamburg N y. is providing real-time data called for by scientists to better understand the complex relationship between humans the built environment and our fragile waterways.
It is one of 37 sensor stations currently in place in the Hudson and St lawrence river watersheds making REON one of the world's most robust resources of real-time data.
#Designing rivers: Environmental flows for ecosystem services in rivers natural and novel Last spring, the Colorado river reached its delta for the first time in 16 years,
flowing into Pacific ocean at the Gulf of california after wetting 70 miles of long-dry channels through the Sonoran Desert.
and novel riverine ecosystems in a changing world There are two primary ways to achieve"environmental flows"of water necessary to sustain river ecosystems,
or reverse alterations to the natural flow of the river. For rivers like the Colorado, already much altered and bearing heavy demands from many different user groups, a"designer"approach is more practical than attempting to return the river closer to its natural,
pre-development state, say the authors. Designers work to create a functional ecosystem or support ecosystem services under current conditions,
birds and other life inhabiting the river, its banks and its marshes. Managers must plan to turn on the taps
Rebirth of the Elwha River For rivers with fewer economic and social demands, restoration guided by historical records of the natural dynamics of the river can be an effective restoration strategy
river systems need to fluctuate in natural rhythms of volume, velocity, and timing (to put it very simplistically).
At the end of the twentieth century, Washington state decided that the water of the Elwha River would be most valuable flowing freely through Olympic national park to the Pacific at the Strait of Juan de Fuca, supporting salmon trout, clams, and tourism.
Habitat and eroded coastline are recovering at an astonishing pace only one year after the demolition of two dams freed the river,
as Noreen Parks reports for her news story"Rebirth of the Elwha River"in ESA Frontier's October Dispatches.
Rivers of the Anthropocene? Outside protected wilderness, the Elwha's story may be more of an anomaly than a blueprint for future river restoration projects.
As nonnative species, land development, and climate change remodel river ecosystems, it is no longer easy to define what is"natural"for river systems.
But heavily used, regulated, and altered rivers have ecological value.""The future of freshwater biodiversity is linked inextricably to land
and water infrastructure management,"writes N Leroy Poff of Colorado State university in his guest editorial for ESA Frontiers, in
which he contemplates whether rivers have changed so much that we need to rethink some of our conceptions about restoration."
"We are rapidly entering an era where restoration interventions will be guided less by statistical deviations from historical reference conditions and more by"process-based"understanding of organism-environment relationships,
and use river emerald shiners which don't eat Bythotrephes or its eggs. Some states such as Minnesota have launched Stop Hitchhikers campaigns to raise awareness
senior author Robert J. Wood, Charles river Professor of Engineering and Applied sciences at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of engineering and Applied sciences (SEAS) and core faculty member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired
It s an island in the Hudson river near Albany. It has a hydroplant about a mile from us,
and Chrome River Technologies that are gaining traction. ee at the front lip of something big that happening,
The land area of The netherlands includes a vast river delta formed by the Rhine and two other rivers.
(which drains rivers that flow through China India Bangladesh Bhutan and Nepal) the Mekong river delta in Vietnam and the Amazon river delta.
and rivers are disgorging more water during intense rainstorms s
#Can Apple Pay Do to Your Wallet What itunes Did for Music? The point-of-sale terminal at the CVS drugstore in Palo alto, California, can accept payments through a quick tap from a smartphone.
Professor Banfield and her colleagues sequenced the genomes of organisms found in ground water at a site beside the Colorado river in Rifle Colorado.
rivers, oceans and even deep underground around the world. It comes after the same group of scientists identified nine new groups of Archaea,
and neighboring communities who rely on the Cache la Poudre River watershed as their water source. The neighboring forests surrounding Fort Collins catch
In fact, the amount of time it takes to actually expand across the river is only about five minutes,
and used by cars to cross the Hongo River in Fukuyama City. Ario and his team are continuing to develop the technology
adding to the $10 million raised in 2010 from Charles river Ventures and Northbridge Venture Partners with new investment from these VCS and some new strategic investors,
and Robert Wood, Ph d.,who is also the Charles river Professor of Engineering and Applied sciences AT SEAS.
Waterfall Lane, Great Spring Drive, Surging Rivers Rd. and so on. Most of the rivers in Southern Arizona are bone dry riverbeds nearly all the time.
Wouldn't it be great if California renamed its own streets and thoroughfares to match its own fantasies?
he said in a hangar at Webster Field near Pax River Naval Air station on Chesapeake bay.
On the east coast of the United states at Pax River near WASHINGTON DC three Tritons are undergoing final testing before they are scheduled to reach Early Operational Capability (EOC) by December 2017.
Deputy Triton Program director for the US NAVY at Pax River Commander Jason Rider is an enthusiastic advocate for the pilotless system that he says has achieved already an 88 per cent.
At the Pax River base the Tritons are controlled by air vehicle operators, mission payload operators and a tactical commander who are located in a control room with three large TV screens on the wall
These arms will start on one side of the river and cross over to the other bank building the structure as they go.
Scientists at first expected the groundwater to flush into the Colorado river and carry the dissolved uranium with it,
if it's the Colorado river that we're"killing"?"Pretty much every state west of the Rockies has been facing a water shortage of one kind or another in recent years.
But the Colorado river basinhich provides critical water supplies for seven states including Californias the victim of a slower-burning catastrophe entering its 16th year.
Wyoming, Colorado, New mexico, Utah, Nevada, Arizona and California all share water from the Colorado river, a hugely important water resource that sustains 40 million people in those states, supports 15 percent of the nation's food supply,
and helped raise national awareness of the longer-term shortages that are affecting the entire Colorado river basin.
Arcane laws actually encourage farmers to take even more water from the Colorado river and from California's rivers than they actually need,
and federal subsidies encourage farmers to plant some of the crops that use the most water.
But in both California and the larger Colorado river basin mismanagement of the water supply has left the West more vulnerable to both short and long-term changes in climate.
When officials divvied up rights to Colorado river water nearly a century ago, it happened to be a wetter period than usual.
The states vastly overestimated the river's annual flow. Today, the river's reserves are especially low
and states are stillclaiming the same amount of water from the Colorado river that they always have hich is 1. 4 trillion gallons a year more than the river actually produces.
This sort of oversubscription is similar in California, where historic water rights give many farms first rights to California's streams and rivers,
and haven't been adjusted as the state's population has increased and its cities have grown. Waiton't we all have equal water rights?
Farming and agriculture use more than 70 percent of the water that flows from the Colorado river to the seven river basin states.
though the plant (which generates more climate-warming gases than almost any other plant in the nation) will continue pumping Colorado river water to Arizona.
Will California cutbacks alleviate the larger Colorado river problem? California uses almost one-third of the entire Colorado river flow,
having a larger share than any other Colorado river basin state. California gets 16 percent of its surface waterater that comes from snowpack, streams and riversrom the Colorado river via two huge aqueducts.
The California Aqueduct runs beneath mountains into Riverside County and eventually toward Los angeles, providing a substantial supply for both L a. and San diego. The All-American Canal moves water along the tail-end of the Colorado river near the Mexican border, nourishing one of the state's most valuable agriculture areas,
Imperial County, where a large proportion of the nation's winter fruits and vegetables are grown. Of the seven basin states, California holds the most senior legal rights to the Colorado,
which entitle it to keep drawing water even as Lake Mead runs dry and the rest of the Colorado river states suffer through shortages.
That means in the short term, not much that California does will change the situation on the Colorado,
unless it were to voluntarily surrender more of its entitlement to the river. But should Colorado river shortages worsen to the point that the states ever re-negotiate that division of water
a reduction of California's Colorado river water rights could have a brutal impact on California's remaining supplies.
Officials in California, like every other state in the region, are now facing a"new normal,
it could save as much water as flows through the Colorado river in an entire year. Regardless
consumers far away from the Colorado river basin might feel the pinch. Finally, California and the rest of the Colorado river basin amount to the world's seventh largest economy,
and contribute significantly to the country's GDP. When California struggles economically the nation is close behind.
and tasting room in Denver's River North neighborhood e
#Smart oven knows what is inside and how to cook it For those who just can get their heads around the intricacies of home cooking,
when lava melts the snow cover around a volcano, causing the surrounding rivers to rise.
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