From lakes to rivers, freshwater is declining worldwide under rising climate and land pressure.
River experts say new satellite technology holds the promise of protecting water quality around the world. Rivers can be ...
Scientists say new satellite technology could be used for monitoring water quality and river health worldwide.
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A collaboration of scientists from NASA and Brazilian research institutions has produced a detailed picture of groundwater ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, June 18 (Reuters) - While a city is not a living organism, it behaves very much like one. Its metabolic processes may be manifested in growth spurts, metamorphosis over time ...
There's a month-old ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, but Israel's military has been crossing the border and using bulldozers to demolish houses in southern Lebanon, including the homes of U.S.
Agriculture is the biggest water user in Arizona and the West. A new online water platform can offer data for better management.
Newly updated satellite imagery from Google Earth shows the near‑total destruction of large areas of southern Gaza, where entire neighborhoods, cemeteries, and civilian landmarks have been flattened ...