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The spongy aerogel, 3D-printed in layers from a paste that contained carbon nanotubes and cellulose nanofibers, had thin boundaries in between its long, evenly distributed microscopic pores. This was ...
New findings from studying over two decades of satellite observations reveal that Earth's continents have experienced ...
One wetland that typically dries completely is a vernal pool. These wetlands hold water early in the growing season and then ...
Spring and summer 2025 have been marked by a noticeable pattern of weather whiplash. The weather has consistently swung from ...
In most of our Gulf Coastal estuaries, you can find seagrass meadows between six and 10 feet of water. But off the Springs ...
Residents may notice a temporary change in their tap water beginning July 14 as the City of Coral Springs and local water providers conduct a routine chlorination and flushing program to maintain ...
Coral Springs' routine water maintenance to cause chlorine taste, odor, and potential discoloration from July 14-28.
The Hot Springs Area Community Foundation will open its largest grant cycle of the year Thursday with the launch of the annual Giving Tree Grant program, accepting applications through Aug. 15.
Editor’s note: The following article and courtesy photo were provided by Colorado Springs Utilities, Fort Carson’s utility provider.
The City of Blue Springs is short of the money needed to improve its wastewater treatment plant after the governor vetoed money for a Blue Springs-owned wastewater treatment facility.
As the end of spring 2025 approached, snow water equivalents (SWE)—a measure of water content in the snow—had fallen to around 45% of average in the Pacific Northwest’s mountains.