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Most domestic house cats aren’t exposed to water as often as their canine counterparts. Some cats may even develop a fear of ...
One of the most pressing issues of our time is water scarcity. One study published in the journal Science found that four billion people don't have reliable access to safe drinking water. Moreover, ...
In the deep recesses of a Canadian mine, geochemist Barbara Sherwood Lollar stumbled upon the find of a lifetime: water ...
Humanity and the environment's adaptation to climate change is dependent on water, but projecting how water resources will be ...
Anil Oza is STAT’s 2024-2025 Sharon Begley Science Reporting Fellow. You can reach Anil on Signal at aniloza.16. Adding fluoride to water is considered one of the great public health ...
A newfound type of amorphous ice with a density close to liquid water could help scientists make sense of water’s quirks.
As calls to end fluoride in water get louder, changes to the dental health of children in Calgary, Canada, and Juneau, Alaska, may provide a cautionary tale.
Drought conditions are expected to continue. Las Vegas has many conservation efforts including using water patrols.
Many feel tethered to a water bottle, having heard that hydration is key to being healthy. Here's what the science says about how much water to drink and when.
Indeed, as much as 99 percent of the water that once flowed on Mars could still be there, the researchers estimated in a paper published this week in the journal Science.
Shaken and chilled — but not stirred — ordinary frozen water turns into something different: a newly discovered form of ice made of a jumble of molecules with unique properties.