ASTANA – Melting glaciers across Kazakhstan and Central Asia are accelerating climate risks from floods today to water ...
A key question in any discussion about climate is "How much rain fell?" But perhaps there is an even more important one. Like any household budget, the global water economy is based on "income," that ...
It was the sixth hole at Bay Hill in 1998 that turned a standard Sunday afternoon into a permanent fixture of golf’s blooper ...
On a good day, the quality of raw water entering Cairns’ primary treatment plant, to the naked eye looks ready to drink.
For decades, the basics of plant growth have been taught in grade school: Plants make their food out of water from the soil, light from the sun and carbon dioxide from the air in a process called ...
Noticing extra hair in your brush this time of year? The cold weather is likely to blame.
In among all that life, the swamplands can cut a striking image. Lake Mai Ndombe, and its neighbor Lake Tumba, are both what’s known as “blackwater” lakes – the water, darkened by millennia of dead ...
The Congo Basin’s peatlands have stored carbon for millennia, but new research suggests much of it is now escaping.
From Mounjaro to Wegovy, weight loss injections are fast becoming the go‑to solution for women seeking lasting results. But as more women turn to these medications, questions are growing about what ...
How a microscopic pest destroyed millions of vines — and how wine survived.
Morning headaches, particularly when combined with loud snoring, dry mouth, or excessive daytime sleepiness, should be ...
El Nino warps weather worldwide. Meteorologists say the natural El Nino cycle is both adding to and feeling the heat of a warming world. A new study says a shift from a rare three‑year La Nina to ...