Archive for the ‘Academic’ Category

  • Making the most of the water we have.

    Date: 2010.01.02 | Category: Academic | Response: 0

    University of Victoria has put out the details for some upcoming courses in contemporary issues in water managment. A full synopsis can be obtained at the following LINK: UVic water courses

  • The Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education

    Date: 2009.12.31 | Category: Academic, Global Water Issues | Response: 0

    December 2009 last issue features articles on topics such as Industry perspective on Water use efficiency, Energy and water programs and education. For current and past issues, LINK: Journal of CWR&E

  • Science Daily Article: how plants respond to water shortage

    Date: 2009.12.28 | Category: Academic, Global Water Issues | Response: 0

    According to researchers in an experiment, plants that were genetically engineered had stronger resistance to drought. The article, taken from Science Daily and published in Nature, features the discovery of a protein called PYR1 which could open up a whole new approach to increasing crops’ resistance to water shortages. LINK:Water Conservation News

  • NASA reports water on moon

    Date: 2009.11.18 | Category: Academic, Global Water Issues, Technology | Response: 0

    Researchers from NASA’s Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) reported in a press conference November 13, 2009, that there are strong indications of water existing on  the moon. Go to NASA link for headline news and to stay tuned for updates. LINK: Water on Moon 

  • National Geographic article features water on moon theories

    Date: 2009.11.18 | Category: Academic | Response: 0

    National Geographic news features an article about the theories surrounding the origin of water on the moon, including volcanoes, sun and earth. Link: National Geographic News 

  • Special water report by Nature magazine

    Date: 2009.11.16 | Category: Academic, Global Water Issues | Response: 0

    Earlier this year, Nature magazine website presented a special collection of water articles and features with the title, “Water: Under Pressure.” Highlights in the series include:

    • An assessment of how much water is actually usable or available on our planet.
    • Editorial about water shortages and their threat on humanity
    • Special report on the potential of desalination
    • Series of new features on sanitation, impact on food crops and crop failures and water purification.
    • New feature article on the opposition to a new waterway project in Korea.
    • Podcast interview about water purification technologies
    • Research review on science and technology: for ways to integrate water and energy planning
    • Essay on the theory of liquid water structure
    • Reviews on film about water policy and the switch from State-run to privatization and of an art exhibition on water works and diffusing ink.

     Please note that some material is accessible only to subscribers.

     Link: Special Water Issue by Nature magazine

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