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Climate change and land-use change are combining to alter global hydrological cycles, driving the need to improve water resource management. The IAEA’s Global Water Analysis Laboratory Network (GloWAL ...
Conventional water quality surveillance relies heavily on manual sampling, localized sensors, and intermittent laboratory ...
As the tech industry has grown, so too have data centers. Data centers are enormous buildings filled with hundreds of thousands of computers that store cloud data and power artificial intelligence. To ...
Microplastics are tiny, plastic fragments—many too small to see—found in the air, soil and water. Measuring their abundance ...
Launched at the UN 2023 Water Conference, the Global Water Analysis Laboratory (GloWAL) Network empowers countries to generate their own chemical, biological and isotopic water data. Data and ...
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