Satellite data can help us studying Earth’s water cycle and understand droughts Microwave satellite systems can see through clouds and provide valuable insights to the drought prone Senegalese Sahel.
Is the world going to run out of water? In many places the answer is yes – if we continue as we have done. The rest of the world could learn a lot from Denmark, one of the few countries to have reduced its water consumption.
Smartphone sensor can detect dirty water Using DNA-Magnetic particles we can detect single cells of E.coli bacteria in drinking water at record speed.
Scientists fling bacteria’s “black box” wide open A new “genome-meter” will allow scientists to quickly identify the bacteria that live in waste water treatment plants, reducing the need for chemicals to clean our waste water.
Scientist: No evidence of extreme drought and floods in the twentieth century Climate records show no evidence of increasing extremes in wet-dry climate in the twentieth century that is projected by current climate models, shows new study.
Historic discovery: huge electric field occurs spontaneously in laughing gas Scientists have discovered a new, astonishing electric phenomenon.
Scientists are cleaning our drinking water with nanoparticles Nano-sized iron particles will be used to secure clean drinking water in remote corners of Denmark.
Singing water reveals itself With a rapidly growing world population, clean drinking water has become a scarce resource. Using new technology that traces sound signals, Danish scientists hope to find groundwater in densely populated areas.