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As the monsoon pours down, it’s essential to reconsider your source of hydration. Recent studies reveal that rainwater, ...
MONETA — Smith Mountain Lake Association water quality monitoring volunteers completed the third of six biweekly water ...
The federal EPA grant will add $1 million to the H2Ohio effort. The money will be used to hire four agronomists that will ...
Alpine rain and snow take much longer to percolate into western U.S. streams than previously thought, adding complexity to ...
Small mats of human hair line the base of plants, helping lock in moisture for crops in orchards around Chile that have been ...
Water mostly enters a tree through the roots by osmosis and any dissolved mineral nutrients will travel with it upward through the inner bark's xylem (using capillary action) and into the leaves ...
University of Hawaii researchers said ground water flowing into the ocean at just the right amount can boost the growth of ...
An unsung environmental success story has unfolded in Florida. With hurricane season is upon us, a restored river wetland ...
Researchers are tracking multi-drug resistant bacteria in South Africa’s water to see how it endangers food safety when it’s ...
Identify a low section of your yard — or choose a location where you want to create one. Make sure that utilities are not ...
Think you need 8 cups of water a day? Or that coffee dehydrates you? Experts debunk the most common misconceptions about staying hydrated.
Amid growing concerns for Iowa's water quality and rising nitrate levels in the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says it "is a serious situation, but it’s not ...
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