Water from the desert or fog - the ingenious solution is made of feathers
Desert partridge feathers may inspire more efficient bottles and new water collection systems in arid environments.
Desert partridge feathers may inspire more efficient bottles and new water collection systems in arid environments.
The water consumption of the wealthiest classes is completely disproportionate and endangers global resources: it's time for a change.
An American startup brings artificial intelligence straight to the garden with a new intelligent system.
Can lithium in drinking water affect autism risk? Danish research uncovers a possible connection.
Indian start-up Thinkphi brings clean water and renewable energy to India with a hitherto underappreciated innovative solar umbrella.
Between research, records and hope: a university professor spends 100 days underwater to explore the effects of pressure on longevity.
Minnesota nuclear plant admits leak of 400.000 gallons of radioactive water: event was kept under wraps for months.
Cutting-edge research developed by a Korean institute: energy and filter that purifies water thanks to a special membrane
The astronomers' discovery could offer new insights into the origin of water in our solar system.
The British startup is testing a heating system that uses heat from data center servers, which would go to waste, to heat water in homes
No final proof, but many scientific "clues": we need to take action on PET bottled water, and quickly.
The new Ceres-like asteroids could be responsible for the presence of ice and organic materials on Earth and Mars
Not just cars: the history of the elusive water engine also includes a motorcycle capable of 500 kilometers per liter. Where have you been?
The water bottle is made with a substance called PHA, which is produced through precision fermentation.
Astronomers at the University of Montreal have discovered 2 twin "water" worlds around a red dwarf star - the first case of its kind.
Researchers at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden are working on a technology that uses only water and wood to generate electricity.
Ocean Oasis' Gaia system was designed to desalinate water using the energy of the waves themselves.
A powder additive can remove microplastics 1.000 times smaller than those currently detectable by wastewater treatment plants
IKEA and Danish shower system company Flow Loop are teaming up to create a water-saving device that recycles water.
“Gillbert,” a robot fish designed by student Eleanor Mackintosh, vacuums up microplastics to sample them, recycle them and minimize pollution in waterways.
A special wall (first funded and then inexplicably neglected) invented by a Hungarian architect could come in handy today.