fracking

A global spike in atmospheric methane is due to fracking

As methane concentrations increase in the Earth’s atmosphere, chemical fingerprints point to a probable source:

Fracking breakthrough: New filter can remove more than 90 percent of contaminants allowing water reuse

Rice scientists lead production of superhydrophilic membrane to clean fluids for reuse A new filter

Getting the salt out

Study shows electrodialysis can provide cost-effective treatment of salty water from fracked wells. The boom

‘Fracking’ wastewater that is treated for drinking produces potentially harmful compounds

Concerns that fluids from hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” are contaminating drinking water abound. Now, scientists

‘Fracking’ in the dark: Biological fallout of shale-gas production still largely unknown

In the United States, natural-gas production from shale rock has increased by more than 700

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Hormone-Disrupting Activity of Fracking Chemicals Worse Than Initially Found

Many chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, can disrupt not only the human body’s

Tapping a Valuable Resource or Invading the Environment? Research Examines the Start of Fracking in Ohio

At an international forum, preliminary research out of the University of Cincinnati examines groundwater resources

Could fracking in China be a climate game changer?

Here’s the idea: it’s time to help China master fracking safely. We have been thinking