Water
Fire destroys 200 homes in Sabah village, displacing hundreds amid strong winds
Authorities were notified of the fire in Sandakan district at around 1:32 a.m., the district's fire and rescue chief Jimmy Lagung was quoted as saying by Bernama.
Must you drink 8 glasses of water a day? The medical truth says otherwise
Ignoring Central Asia’s environmental crisis is a strategic mistake - opinion
Gaza receiving over 70,000 cubic meters of water per day, COGAT claims
Melting Antarctic ice could slow world's strongest ocean current by 20%, study warns
Researchers say slowdown of ACC may allow invasive species to reach Antarctica, threatening fragile food webs and species like penguins.
How the Euphrates shaped Eridu, the oldest city in history
The irrigation network consists of over 200 primary canals, some of which stretch up to nine kilometers in length and are between two and five meters wide.
With unique technology: A revolution in precision irrigation
The technology combines the advantages of integral drip systems and online drip systems (dripper pin) into a single solution.
Why the Waterdrop Filter X Series Is Redefining Home Water Purification with Smart RO Technology
Mey Eden launches Israel’s first locally produced mineral soda
This launch marks the first time strongly carbonated mineral water produced in Israel will be available domestically.
Immediate death Gulf of Aqaba underwater brine pools may explain origin of life on Earth
The brine pools in the Gulf of Aqaba are up to ten times saltier than seawater and lack oxygen, causing marine creatures that enter to be anesthetized or die.
'Red tide' turns Argentina's beaches crimson: Massive macroalgae invasion hits Mar del Plata
The 'red tide' is a natural phenomenon caused by the massive shedding of algae from deep waters, which can be triggered by storms or the natural aging of the algae.
Smithsonian meteorites help unlock the mystery of Earth's water arrival
New study challenges previous theories that the Moon-forming event was key in delivering water to Earth.
‘Something particular’ happening in Paris: Pollution-sensitive mussels found living in the Seine
These freshwater mussels play a crucial role in their ecosystem by filtering large quantities of water.
A blueprint for sustainable peace: The White House and Middle East waters - opinion
The Abraham Accords represent an unprecedented opportunity to integrate water diplomacy and regional sustainable tourism into peacebuilding frameworks, transcending politics.