Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will negotiators save what's left?
Two truckloads of concrete pyramids are now serving a new purpose beneath the surface of the Wilmington River, creating ...
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14 Best Liquors Released In 2025

We reviewed the best spirits released this year. Including everything from bold malts and bright gins, this list honors only ...
By using an innovative new fabric and manufacturing process, the Mirage 40 is setting a new standard for ultralight backpacks ...
With a few secondhand finds and simple assembly, you can create a charming backyard feature that blends form and function for ...
The state’s dependence on springs is well documented. A January 2023 report by Central Ground Water Board (CGWB), under ...
Anita Tripura wakes up at 3.30 a.m., pulls out her teesing—a large bamboo basket with aluminium pots stacked up inside it—and ...
Deep beneath the French countryside, a set of faint engravings on a cave floor is forcing archaeologists to rethink when ...
A team of French researchers has discovered, off the coast of Île de Sein (Brittany, France), a set of eleven submerged stone ...
Researchers in Finland discovered that a mine-grown moss and its microbial partners can remove toxic metals from water ...
New research has shown that water movement in clay-rich soils can lift stone artifacts toward the surface—exerting a natural ...
From mixed charges to chemical bonding, Professor Ludmilla Aristilde found that iron uses multiple strategies to lock carbon ...