During roasting hot summer days, more and more people make their way to swimming pools, lakes, rivers and other spots where they can access water to stay cool. But while water activities provide a ...
A new study examined associations between diet, drinking water, and 'legacy' PFAS -- chemicals that were phased out of production in the US in the 2000s -- with blood samples from California residents ...
Scientists at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) have called for coordinated, sustainable and science-based measures to restore Ghana’s polluted water bodies and safeguard water ...
Today, many Washingtonians will turn on the tap to brew a pot of coffee, trusting that clean, safe drinking water will flow. Yet many may be unaware that a looming federal policy change could have ...
The explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to drive unprecedented investment in hyperscale data centers.
A Fully Upgraded Exhibition with Record-Breaking Scale Co-hosted by China Light Industry Machinery Association, China ...
DRDGOLD (NYSE:DRD) reported higher revenue, profit and free cash flow for financial year 2026, supported by a 40% increase in ...
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Safe water needs systems, not projects

As Africa and the world converge at the Kigali Convention Centre this week for the Africa Water & Sanitation Systems Leadership Symposium, conversations will focus on one of the continent’s most ...
For decades, we’ve been told to drink 64 ounces of water a day. A major peer-reviewed study suggests that’s the wrong approach.
Worse than rain on a picnic is not knowing where to have your picnic in the first place. These are the best spots across the ...
In some of the driest deserts of North America, a small, big-eyed rodent thrives where standing water almost never appears.