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 Megan Konar Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, whose research focuses on hydrology, environmental science, and economics     The planet as a whole is not going to run out of water. However, certain locations may face water scarcity鈥攚hen their built water supplies are unable to meet their water demands intermittently or for long durations. Household water uses  e.g. for drinking, cooking, bathing   stanley cup are not in jeopardy in most places. However, agricultural water use will need to adapt to increasing demands from other water users and shifting climate patterns. Agriculture is by far the largest user  in both withdrawal and consumptive terms  around the world. Currently, much agricultural production around the world relies on the unsustainable use of groundwater aquifers. These crops will likely need to be grown somewhere else when these groundwater reserves are no longer economically accessible. This means that supply chains of all kinds鈥攂ut particularly of water-intensive goods鈥攚ill need to reorganize to account for water risk. Water risk encompasses long term depletion of lo stanley us cal water resources and water hazards  e.g. drought, flood  that impact production throughout the supply chain. Water risk may also impact the ability to transport goods in a supply chain, such as flooding or drought that disrupts river navigation. Water resource stanley website s engineers, managers, and policy makers face a conundrum. Water insecurity and ha Oyuy NASA Finally Opened the Asteroid Container and Holy Crap That s a Lot of Asteroid
 in a criminal investigation, when a geneticist named Alec Jeffreys realized that when DNA was extracted from cells and attached to photographic film, it developed as a sequence of bars that could uniquely identify someone. His accidental discovery helped nail the suspect in the murder of 15-year-old Dawn Ashworth. Since then, for better and for worse, DNA has become gold-standard evidence that has led to thousands of convictions. Thirty years later, a Dutch investigation into the 1998 murder of 11-year-old Nicky Verstappen has taken forensic DNA stanley termoska  testing to an extreme. In order to solve  cold case, police have asked 21,500 men in the German-Dutch border area to participate in a massive DNA hunt. The hope is that the mass screening might identify a relative of the killer, whose DNA would be a close match.     Verstappen was found dead in the Brunssummerheide region during a summer camp in 1998. Officials have long suspected the perpetrator came from the area, because of the location in which the body was found. But when leads petered out, the case went dead until a cold-case team began revisiting the investigation five years ago, hoping modern technologies might help solve the crime. New techniques, for example, allowed scientists to identify DNA found on Verstappens body and clothes. Testing men between the ages of 18 and 75 years who live near the Brunssummerheide region, they hope, might re stanley ca sult in fresh leads if they can identify a relative of stanley cup  the killer. Dutch police have u