Emmy Award winner Mario Armstrong shares new tech finds that can helpmake your to-do list a bit easier—and maybe even ...
A surprising discovery about how water behaves on one of the world's thinnest 2D materials could lead to major technological ...
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ESA Launches HydroGNSS Mission to Scout Water and Revolutionize Earth Observation
In a significant leap forward for climate research and water cycle monitoring, the European Space Agency (ESA) has ...
Developers say the site's fiber network and access to renewable hydropower make it an ideal site for a next-generation data ...
On Nov. 3, SpaceNews and the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center kicked off a series about space with an event titled “The Future is Now.” Panelists explained capabilities that once felt ...
A 'human washing machine' that can clean a person from head to toe has gone on sale in Japan, but it costs £290,000 (60 million Japanese yen).
A set of atmospheric water harvesting solutions, described by Shanghai developers as the world's first comprehensive solution ...
First Nations rangers from the world's biggest reef are learning coral spawning techniques in one of the largest restoration ...
The legendary inventor of the Super Soaker, Lonnie Johnson, is refining technology in Atlanta that he thinks could help the planet reduce energy waste.
A new solar device converts salt water into drinking water without the need for external energy, offering fast and stable desalination.
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Scientists report ‘highly energetic’ water with untapped potential
Water is usually treated as a background player in physics, chemistry, and climate science, but a growing body of research ...
Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave podcast talk about the evolutionary history of kissing, how moss spores fare in space, and new clues about the collision that created the moon.
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