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By Mitch Tobin, The Water Desk Every spring, high-country streams and rivers in the American West begin to swell with water as the region’s snowpack starts to dissipate. It’s easy to assume that the ...
This video demonstrates the construction of a mini hydroelectric dam as part of a science project, focusing on the principles ...
University of Tasmania scientists develop portable ion chromatograph for field use, enhancing student learning and real-world ...
Armed with various agency authorizations, scientific expertise, and a mission to preserve both property values and ecological ...
Thanks to digital media on YouTube and social media, it's getting harder and harder to capture students' attention. Some ...
The landslide behind my neighbor’s backyard doesn’t exist—not according to the New York State landslide map or Greene ...
Experts say that attention does not really "break"—it adapts. With practice, focus can be rebuilt despite digital ...
These phenomena are erratic. They interact at every scale and manifest as weather, from clear sunny days to blustery ...
Many of the brilliant ways to tell your boss you're at capacity at work without sounding overwhelmed are uncomfortable and ...
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The waters rise & the lessons sink

From lost forests to weak warnings, Pakistan keeps repeating mistakes as floods intensify under a changing climate.
Humanoid robots promise to take on dull and dangerous jobs. But is that really true? what about the future of human work?
New genus and species of plant discovered, Ovicula biradiata, is called a "woolly devil" because it appears to have tiny ...