A new smartphone-powered test detects water contamination in under a minute using a single drop and no lab equipment.
Most of New York state is under a drought watch and local leaders are making adjustments. The Hinckley Reservoir, in Oneida County, is very shallow, especially for this time of year. Patrick Becher, ...
A team of Yale researchers developed a new method that helped them see how the light-driven catalyst splits water into ...
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Radiation-hardened Wi-Fi chip survives 500 kGy for cleanup robots
Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo have developed a Wi-Fi chip that continued to function after absorbing 500 ...
Drinking water is vital to overall health, and staying adequately hydrated can help ensure your body functions well. But if you’re drinking water for specific benefits, such as hydration, digestion, ...
OpenAI's Sam Altman says AI's water concerns are "totally fake." The truth about AI's impact on natural resources is more complicated. Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing ...
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) - The ongoing drought means weeks of lake levels dropping across central Illinois, but the recent rain has been good news. The City of Decatur shared that water levels at Lake ...
Amid worrying outlooks for water levels at Lake Powell, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area officials are undertaking new ramp work and warning of potential summer bottlenecks for boaters—even as ...
The logo for the St. Johns River Water Management District (Copyright 2026 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.) PALATKA, Fla. – The St. Johns River Water ...
Summer is coming up fast, but low water levels at one of the biggest vacation spots in the American Southwest could spell problems for tourists. The 161,000-acre Lake Powell is a man-made lake on the ...
Google is building another data center in Texas and says this one will use "advanced air-cooling technology" to limit water consumption. Google is claiming that water use will be limited to "critical ...
SAN DIEGO — After days of heavy rain, the City of San Diego is releasing water from Lake Hodges Reservoir after water levels rose to 278.5 feet, close to a state-mandated safety limits. Crews began a ...
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