Go on, drink hot water if it makes you feel good. But don’t expect it to have magical properties beyond staying hydrated.
Groundwater rights for up to 15 million gallons of water per day from new Nueces wells have preliminary approval from the ...
Chemical records preserved in Pompeii’s public baths show how polluted well water shaped Roman bathing before aqueducts arrived.
As much as 45 oceans’ worth of hydrogen may be in Earth’s core, scientists reported, suggesting most of Earth’s water was acquired during the planet’s formation.
A recent study points to an exciting possibility: that Uranus's moon Miranda, located in the far reaches of our solar system, may harbor a hidden ocean and life.
An experiment to quantify the amount of the universe’s lightest element in Earth’s core suggests that the planet’s water has mostly been here since the beginning ...
Hydrogen reserves in Earth’s core large enough to supply at least nine oceans may influence processes on the surface today.
Sunlight and liquid gallium enable clean hydrogen production from seawater without purified water or electricity.
Tiny grains of dust from asteroid Bennu are reshaping how scientists think life’s ingredients formed in space.
Researchers have created a process using liquid metals, powered by sunlight, that can produce clean hydrogen from both ...
Drinking hot water can help you stay hydrated, and it may come with added health benefits like improving digestion or ...
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Sinking giant concrete orbs to the bottom of the ocean could store massive amounts of renewable energy
About 2,000 feet beneath the ocean’s surface, in the dark stillness off the coast of California, a concrete sphere the size of a small house will soon have its moment. Its walls must resist pressures ...
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