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PLOS is no longer posting on this platform. We remain fully committed to promoting PLOS Water and its content and will continue to amplify our research and connect with key audiences and communities across other social media platforms.
We are at the @UNC_Water_Inst Water and Health Conference this week! Visit our table outside the Redbud room to find out more about us, and the special collection we're putting together with research from the conference. Read more here: https://t.co/Dy252iSNaR #UNCWaterandHealth
This World Water Week, explore insights and research from our authors and editors, from article collections to expert think-pieces on all things water, from rivers and ecosystems, to policy and financing: https://t.co/q6qA5BzMJE
Discover groundbreaking Open Access research that explores the opportunities, applications, and risks of #MachineLearning and #ArtificialIntelligence https://t.co/fgrIXMNUXx
π Water sovereignty for Indigenous Peoples: Pathways to pluralist, legitimate and sustainable water laws in settler colonial states: https://t.co/P5ZT3uhjzN
A year ago we began publishing peer-reviewed freshwater research. Now at the one-year mark, we celebrate the progress our community has made, and reflect on where we can improve, in this recent editorial: https://t.co/i9znD1pOmU
π Water sovereignty for Indigenous Peoples: Pathways to pluralist, legitimate and sustainable water laws in settler colonial states: https://t.co/P5ZT3uhjzN
A year ago we began publishing peer-reviewed freshwater research. Now at the one-year mark, we celebrate the progress our community has made, and reflect on where we can improve, in this recent editorial: https://t.co/i9znD1pOmU
In this study, researchers introduce the Environmental Release Tool, a sub-tool of the Pesticide Mitigation Prioritization Model to help identify toxicity reduction opportunities: https://t.co/ZAK3Wsc5tn
Looking for more environmental studies from PLOS Water and other PLOS environmental journals? See selected water ecosystems, resource management, agriculture research, and more from across our portfolio: https://t.co/4TWE6xBTCD
Despite the global reliance on pit latrines as improved sanitation systems, the decomposition of waste within pit latrines is poorly understood. Researchers bring insights into the function of microbial communities within pit latrines in this recent study: https://t.co/k4vcsakhV9
π§ Read research contributing new insights to the theme of #FreshWater in cities in our new Safe and Sustainable Water in Cities collection. Access the studies on PLOS Collections: https://t.co/fAv4Tld7ym