By Samhar Almomani, Publishing Associate : Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | August 10, 2024
Edited by Joshua Awolaye, Publishing Associate: Editor at Save the Water™
Microbiologists at the Royal…
By Brigitte Rodriguez, Publishing Associate: Researcher & Writer at Save the Water™ | July 26, 2024
One of the most important sporting events is the Olympic Games. This year, the opening ceremony and…
By April Day, Publishing Consultant at Save the Water™ | July 10, 2024
Microplastics permeate water. In 2019, Koelmans and other researchers reviewed 50 studies of microplastics’ presence in drinking water. The researchers made…
By Sakshi Kabra Malpani, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | June 12, 2024
Rooftop rainwater harvesting is an ancient and sustainable approach to managing water resources. Currently,…
By Brigitte Rodriguez, Publishing Associate: Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | May 31, 2024
PFAS are known for creating a resistance shield against heat, grease, and stains. Therefore, we can find…
By Caroline Majewski, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | May 17, 2024
Using Hydrogel to Remove Microplastics
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have designed a hydrogel that…
By Sakshi Kabra Malpani, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | April 28, 2024
Researchers are harnessing light energy with photocatalysts to remove harmful pollutants from wastewater. Clean…
By Thu T. A. Nguyen, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | April 17, 2024
Saltwater contamination (or saltwater intrusion) is a common issue along the coasts of many countries,…
By Caroline Majewski, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | March 23, 2024
“The bottled water market saw 73% growth from 2010 to 2020, and consumption is on track to increase…
By Samhar Almomani, Publishing Associate : Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | March 17, 2024
A new study uncovered that boiling tap water could remove at least 80 percent…