The study supports a new take on a controversial hypothesis from the 1950s.
Researchers manipulated water waves to move ping pong balls with a level of precision that seems straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Water was present just a couple hundred million years after the Big Bang, according to a new study, shaking up the timeline of planetary evolution.
Researchers in Chile have shown that fog collectors could supply enough water each week for 10,000 people living in a desert community.
The hidden water reservoir is shockingly larger than previously thought—holding more than half the volume of Lake Tahoe.
A USGS-developed model has shocking results for residents of California, Florida, and Massachusetts.
Using an advanced imaging technique, engineers got a glimpse of water being formed at the smallest scale ever.
The village was submerged when a reservoir was created to service the capital, but an astonishing drop in water level is revealing its lost buildings.
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine and Cornell University have designed a Dune-inspired spacesuit that recycles urine, which should help prolong spacewalks.
Cities across the West rely on fragile water sources and aging infrastructure.
Cape Town, which beat a water crisis in 2018, holds lessons for cities grappling with an El Niño-fueled drought.
Despite a myriad of health claims attached to it, the only thing that alkaline water is clearly better at than regular H2O is being more expensive.
Gizmodo obtained consumer complaints about Rover through a FOIA request with the FTC.
The latest extreme geoengineering scheme involves sucking water out of the stratosphere.
The temperature-sensitive pathogens that caught U.S. communities off guard are a grim preview of the future.
Scientists found that childhood cat ownership is associated with developing schizophrenia—a risk possibly fueled by a parasite.
An ear spider, a hairy tongue, and a trigger-happy MRI machine were among the year's grossest and oddest case reports.
These items are sure to please the climate-conscious preparedness enthusiast in your life.
A new report claims firms abuse a loophole to secretly use PFAS in Pennsylvania's oil and gas wells, avoiding disclosure to prevent competitive harm.
An environmental report revealed that the company’s water consumption increased by over a billion gallons from 2021 to 2022.
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