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Death Valley

NASA Study Reveals Unprecedented Changes in Earth’s Water Patterns

The humble waterflea, or Daphnia, could unlock successful wastewater treatment

Waterfleas hold key to cleaner environment and better human health

Nishan Bhattarai, assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability in the University of Oklahoma, is the lead author of a new study published in Science Advances that found increased withdrawals of groundwater resources are accelerating groundwater depletion rates in India, a groundwater depletion hotspot.

Warming climate worsens groundwater depletion rates in India

Farm

Time to start irrigating more crops in U.S. to stave of climate disaster

Freshwater bodies like this braided river in New Zealand are among those that researchers measured with water-level sensors and GPS during validation efforts for the international SWOT satellite, which launched in December. Credit: Alyssa LaFaro, UNC Research

Crews Head Down River, Out to Sea to Prep New SWOT Water Satellite

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