Water. Without it, the life of a plant, an animal, or a person is inconceivable. Ironically, despite the huge volumes of ...
In the quiet, rain-washed village of Boralugoda, where narrow streams slip silently through thick green undergrowth and the air carries the scent of wet earth, a remarkable story of science, ...
In the early hours of a winter morning in Murshidabad, elderly fishermen still speak of a time when the wetlands seemed endless.
Virginia teenager Mia Heller’s filtration system harnesses the power of ferrofluid, a magnetic oil that binds to ...
Louisiana wetlands represent a landscape shaped by constant interaction between water, sediment, and vegetation”— ...
On the Wednesday, March 18, 2026, episode of The Excerpt podcast: A critically important source of water for seven western states, the Colorado River is now running out of water. What's the solution?
The history of the first plant on Earth is not as simple as the identification of a particular species of plants, but it is a ...
Stretching from northeastern Brazil, down along the Atlantic coastline, he Atlantic Forest is a vital global biodiversity hot spot.
As tensions escalate in the region, desalination plants, which convert seawater into drinking water, have emerged as both indispensable infrastructure and highly vulnerable targets.
As the Iran war escalates, there are growing concerns that desalination plants could become the next targets. However, this could result in utter devastation. That’s because these facilities are vital ...
More than 300 new species of freshwater fish were identified around the world by scientists last year, the third most in a year since 1758. ● Tampa Bay is facing one of its worst water shortages in ...
Recent attacks in the Middle East on desalination plants, facilities that remove salt from seawater, raise the potential for ...