19 results on '"Water use -- Research"'
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2. New research says bitcoin mining is sucking up more and more water, with use increasing 278% since 2020
3. Study Results from University of Notre Dame Provide New Insights into Science (Food demand displaced by global refugee migration influences water use in already water stressed countries)
4. Strip vs. Conventional: Understanding peanut water use, carbon storage
5. Strip vs. Conventional: Understanding peanut water use, carbon storage
6. Strip vs. Conventional: Understanding peanut water use, carbon storage
7. Strip vs. Conventional: Understanding peanut water use, carbon storage
8. Strip vs. Conventional: Understanding peanut water use, carbon storage
9. Strip vs. Conventional: Understanding peanut water use, carbon storage
10. Robust Control in Water Management
11. Reports from Universidade do Estado do Amapa Add New Data to Research in Science (Hydrelectricity water footprint in the State of Amapa, Brazil: Coaracy Nunes hydroelectric plant)
12. Recent Studies from Resources for the Future (RFF) Add New Data to Science (Comment on 'The intensification of the water footprint of hydraulic fracturing.')
13. Recent Findings in Human Geography Described by Researchers from University Mayor of San Simon (Transforming hydrosocial territories and changing languages of water rights legitimation: Irrigation development in Bolivia's Pucara watershed)
14. New Botany Study Findings Recently Were Reported by Researchers at University of Minnesota (Variability in temperature-independent transpiration responses to evaporative demand correlate with nighttime water use and its circadian control across ...)
15. Findings in the Area of Botany Reported from University of Minnesota (Potential involvement of root auxins in drought tolerance by modulating nocturnal and daytime water use in wheat)
16. Research Data from University of Chile Update Understanding of Science (Anthropocene and streamflow: Long-term perspective of streamflow variability and water rights)
17. Alarming research finds humans are using up far more of Earth's water than previously thought
18. Research Conducted at University of Washington Has Provided New Information about Botany [Diel plant water use and competitive soil cation exchange interact to enhance NH4 (+) and K+ availability in the rhizosphere]
19. Reports from Department of Agriculture Provide New Insights into Photosynthesis Research (Photosynthetic capacity and intrinsic water-use efficiency of Rhizophora mangle at its southernmost western Atlantic range)
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