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Beneath the surface of the Southern Ocean, vast volumes of cold, dense water plunge off the Antarctic continental shelf, cascading down underwater cliffs to the ocean floor thousands of meters below.
A new hypothesis from SETI Institute scientist Dr. Janice Bishop and Dr. Melissa Lane from Fibernetics in Pennsylvania could ...
When the rain falls or snow melts, the rivers rise. For the engineers who study water, there is no panic—just a quiet team of ...
Depleted groundwater threatens communities, agriculture, and ecosystems in California's Central Valley, which produces much ...
Researchers reporting in ACS Central Science have generated electricity from rain-like droplets moving through a tube.
In a new study, researchers in Singapore describe a way to turn falling water into electricity using nothing more than ...
When a massive, black patch, known as a polynya, was spotted by NASA scientists for the first time, satellite operators were ...
Fixing a waterlogged garden doesn't have to break the bank. With some strategic planning, you can significantly improve the ...
Rain could one day become a source of clean electricity, according to a group of scientists in Singapore. Their experiments have been able to generate power from water droplets falling through a tube.
Beneath the world’s vast and icy glaciers, where sunlight never reaches and only the bravest scientists dare to venture, lie ...
This discovery has big implications for Nasa’s Artemis program, which plans to establish a sustainable human presence at the Moon’s South Pole.