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Every day, more than 141 billion liters of water are used to flush.
Unsinkable ships could become a reality with such technology.
Ice takes a while to melt -- but melt it will, a new paper reports.
Trees have extraordinary powers, especially when it comes to water. But such powers must be wielded with care.
Burning things takes a lot of water.
Wildfire-B-Gone!
K2-18 b is probably the most Earth-like planet we've discovered so far.
While giving a sense of cleansing in any city, rainstorms usually cause substances in buildings, streets, and sidewalks to wash off into the drain. This can cause contaminants to end up in ground and surface waters, according to a new study. Researchers reporting in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology have analyzed untreated urban stormwater from […]
With the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo fast approaching, the government doesn't want to rock the boat too much and is delaying a decision.
The findings show that plate tectonics started 3.3 billion years ago, coinciding with the period when life started on Earth.
"This [study] shows that more research is needed into the efficiency of different water treatment methods for antibiotic removal, as none of the treatments currently used were designed to incorporate this," says lead author Dr. Lena Ciric.
This is good news.
The story of life on Mars -- if there ever was such a thing -- may have started much earlier than thought.
The aquifer stretches at least from the shore of Massachusetts to New Jersey.
We're hoarding all the supply.
A crucial ingredient for life was found on Europa.
Ever wondered how plants manage to survive in ungodly high temperatures?
The technology isn't yet ready for the market -- but it's not far off, either.
Can't the Moon just go to the tap like the rest of us?
These plants will drink responsibly -- whether they want it or not!
The mystery of Earth's water may have been solved by a team of Japanese researchers.
The moon has a hydrological cycle, but it looks nothing like the one on Earth.
This was a VERY real issue up to now.
The best advice is to listen to your body.
Did a wet Mars foster life? That's the big question scientists hope to answer in the future.
Drink up!
The colonies work similarly to a brain, actually.
Should everything go according to plan, ESA wants to launch the mission by 2025.
If you like it then you should have kept the rings on it.
Another mystery solved my science!
Think of the polar bears!
This also means that resurfaced liquid water on Mars might kill any hypothetical surviving microbes.
Sleep and hydration in the body seem to be linked. If you're a short sleeper, drink plenty of water in the morning.
Mars may be more life-friendly than we thought.
Smartphones can be turned into a water quality sensor, too.
A small device to tackle a huge problem.
The chances of it happening are pretty slim though.
Finally, something to put in my lunar glass of whisky.
Up to 35 percent of exoplanets bigger than the Earth are water worlds!
This might be the news of the year!
Maybe start saving up?
We've changed the sea.
Finally an end to this modern Chinese water torture.
Not a bad trick!
What we thought is a natural law is probably 'just' impending ecological breakdown.
India's groundwater problems are getting worse and worse.
It's certainly an idea worth considering.
The next time you slip on a lick of ice, at least you'll know the physics behind it!
"Piracy and geopolitical tensions" kept it hidden from the scientific community until now.
Ever wondered where the water you drink truly comes from?