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Clean and Affordable Hydrogen Fuel from Alkaline Water Splitting: Past, Recent Progress, and Future Prospects

Advances in Materials, 2021
Hydrogen economy has emerged as a very promising alternative to the current hydrocarbon economy, which involves the process of harvesting renewable energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen and then further utilization of clean hydrogen fuel.
Zi-You Yu   +5 more
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Abundance, Control and Water! Water! Water!

Food, Culture & Society, 2016
Working in the workplace requires a labor all of its own. In addition to the work of simply provisioning food, the twenty-five university office workers interviewed in this interdisciplinary study also put considerable labor into developing and maintaining complex systems for making choices about what, how and where to eat while working. These systems,
Carolyn Thomas   +3 more
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Climate Change Will Affect the Asian Water Towers

Science, 2010
Towering Figures The Tibetan plateau and adjacent mountain ranges are the source areas of the five major rivers of Asia. Climate change promises to affect both precipitation patterns and glacial melting in the region, which could have marked impacts on ...
W. Immerzeel   +2 more
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND WATER

Earth under Fire, 2019
The warming temperatures and changing precipitation regimes associated with global climate change have effects on the quantity and quality of water in rivers, lakes, and aquifers.
P. Gleick
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Water In, Water Out

Scientific American, 2012
Two charts are presented on water consumption, including one showing water use for the top 10 freshwater consumers, including China, India, and the U.S., and one showing the largest net importers and exporters of virtual water, including Great Britain, Germany, and Brazil.
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Water, water everywhere…

English Today, 2008
ABSTRACTIt is such a simple word for so versatile and important a liquid. We drink it, cook with it, wash in it, sail across it, swim in it, sprinkle it on our flowers and, when the need arises, we put fires out with it. In some parts of the world there is too much of it and in other parts it is so scarce that it is more precious than gold. It is older
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Water, Water Everywhere

Science News, 1993
The first part of this article describes the current understanding of the dynamic interaction between protein folding and function and water, dependent on the polarity of water. The second part examines the role of water in converting organic matter into oil and coal by summarizing the history and result of experiments done over the last 13 years by ...
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High-resolution mapping of global surface water and its long-term changes

Nature, 2016
Jean-François Pekel   +3 more
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Water water everywhere…

Refocus, 2001
Abstract The reliable and safe provision of fresh water is turning out to be one of the major constraints, which many parts of the world are currently facing. The historical approach of developing new water sources to meet the rapidly increasing demand has reached its limits because inexpensive resources have already been developed and new ones are ...
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