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Bottled, filtered, or tap: Is one water better than the other?

When it comes to options for safe drinking water, experts say Canadians are often confused

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Researchers blast ‘forever chemicals’ into oblivion with plasma

Experimented a little bit with biological treatments for PFAS with little success

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La traque aux contaminants émergents dans les biosolides

Développe de nouveaux moyens de détecter les substances perfluoroalkylées dans l’environnement 

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Some plastic with your tea?

Plastic teabags release billions of microscopic particles into tea

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Terence Corcoran: Change coming to the Canadian Arctic — but it's no looming catastrophe

A new federal report is a welcome cool-headed antidote to hot Arctic alarmism 

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Studying hydrology in collaboration with farmers.

Hydrological forecasting can help farmers better respond to fluctuations in water availability 

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Turning the Tide on the World's Water Crisis

Brace Centre researchers plunge into water issues at home and abroad

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Nathalie Tufenkji honoured for her career-long support of women in engineering

BRACE member Nathalie Tufenkji recognized for her distinguished work

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