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How Engineers Use Hydraulic Jumps to Control Water Flow
Water doesn’t always behave the way you expect. In this video, I explain the fascinating phenomenon of hydraulic jumps - what they are, how they form, and why engineers rely on them when designing ...
Maricopa County tracks flooding at the county’s flood control district in south Phoenix. “It lets us know where the rain is coming, where it’s falling, and where that water is going to,” said Blyler.
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine recently joined a nationwide NIH-funded initiative to create the first ...
In dry years, Tuttle Creek Lake and other reservoirs keep the Kansas River flowing strong enough to provide drinking water ...
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