Environmental Engineering
Heat vs. H2O: Federal grant allows A&M researchers to study how wildfires can alter national supply of drinking water
Runoff of pyrogenic organic matter can harm quality of pristine water sources
New method can detect dust that travels 6,500-plus miles from the Sahara Desert to the southern United States each summer
Tracking annual plumes will provide essential data about climate, natural cycles and human health
Database tracks evaporation rates for 1.42 million lakes, reservoirs globally
A&M engineers publish results in Nature Communications
Shocking results: Electricity can stop wide range of waterborne viruses
Strategy could add another level of safety against common pathogens that threaten public health
Bacterium found in mangroves can transform sewage into biopolymer
Discovery offers a way to cut down upstream costs for bioplastics manufacturing