Discovery is a timely finding as controversial Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project has been approved by Canada's National Energy Board
Technique allows sharper detail—and more information—with near infrared light
To better understand its potential effects, scientists simulated what would happen to the wastewater produced by the technique after a spill
Satellite radar images reveal ground movement of infamous sinkholes near Wink, Texas and suggest the two existing holes are expanding, and new ones are forming as nearby subsidence occurs at an alarming rate
Study finds impacts lingered much longer than expected
Experimentation unit will enable researchers to test the ability of organisms found in deep water environments to deal with the effects of a spill
A case study of a small Wyoming town reveals that practices common in the fracking industry may have widespread impacts on drinking water resources
Gordon Chua part of team testing ability of tiny organisms to clean oilsands wastewater
University of Utah engineers develop material that can sense fuel leaks and fuel-based explosives
Technology could solve longstanding problem of separating suspended contaminants from water
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