There are a few natural forces that can take water or add water to the Great Lakes. Here are the numbers showing why the Great Lakes water levels are going down.
How can we guess the size of an extinct animal when all that remains are a few scattered bones? A study conducted by ...
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Avoiding static land surface models: Improvements in simulating water-energy-vegetation dynamics
The exchange of water and heat between Earth and its atmosphere determines climate zones and ecosystems, which in turn ...
Water, though familiar, still hides astonishing secrets. When squeezed into nanosized channels, it can enter a bizarre ...
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Novel film manufacturing technique lets robots walk on water
Imagine tiny robots zipping across the surface of a lake to check water quality or searching for people in flooded areas. This technology is moving closer to reality thanks to work by researchers at ...
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NASA confirms liquid water under Martian crust
Recent research has unearthed compelling evidence of liquid water beneath the crust of Mars. This groundbreaking discovery ...
Water is one of the most familiar substances on Earth, yet its behavior under extreme confinement remains poorly understood.
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Water bending revealed: Confined liquid seen frozen and fluid at the same time
One particularly intriguing phase of confined water is called the “premelting state.” In this unusual condition, water appears to hover between freezing and melting simultaneously, resisting ...
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