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7 air-to-drinking water converters that could help tackle global water shortages
With the ever-increasing population, water, an essential resource for life, has become a global ...
A new study has examined how future human missions to Mars could access one of the planet's most vital resources—water. The ...
Researchers at Rice University’s WaTER Institute are leading an ambitious new effort to transform the way the world manages water and sanitation at the household scale. The project, funded by the ...
It's 2026, yet many houses in Balochistan's provincial capital have still never been connected to a water pipeline.
Over 40% of semiconductor facilities announced since 2021 are located in watersheds projected to face high water stress between 2030 and 2040.
Massachusetts could be about to receive nearly $93 million in federal funding – and some of it will be headed to New Bedford.
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How one of the driest countries, Kuwait, delivers water to millions despite no rivers or lakes
With no rivers, lakes, or renewable freshwater, Kuwait depends almost entirely on desalination to supply water for life, ...
When we think of the United Arab Emirates, most of us imagine hundreds of glass skyscrapers, supercars driving along ...
Growing up in Nepal’s flood-prone Terai region, Southern Illinois University Carbondale graduate Dewasis Dahal learned early ...
Sean Turner, a DOE senior engineer, is using AI at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to improve water resource management for ...
As the 2026 legislative session began in Des Moines, mixed signals suggest that the state’s approach to rampant water-quality ...
Led by a group of Kansas State University experts, a research team is finding new ways to recover valuable nutrients and ...
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