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Apalachicola is grappling with a severe water crisis due to broken filtration systems, forcing residents to cope with odorous, discolored tap water.
Remember when you couldn’t set foot in a garage without hearing someone swear you had to warm up the car for ten minutes — ...
A DISCOURSE was delivered on Friday evening, June 2, at the Royal Institution in Albemarle Street, by Dr. Andrews on the “Gaseous and Liquid States of Matter,” from which we make the following ...
In hot weather, should you drink ice water? Water temperature doesn’t matter as much as you think, experts say, but cooler or warmer water may be better in certain circumstances. The key is to ...
The mill itself dates back to 1817, making it older than most states west of the Mississippi. But it wasn’t until 1914 that Joseph Dager, a Lebanese immigrant with a dream and a passion for ice cream, ...
In a groundbreaking achievement, physicists have successfully created the fifth state of matter, Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC), in the weightless environment of space. This marks a major leap forward ...
"We either make changes, or we run out of water," one expert said.
Weeks into this water crisis, State Senator Corey Simon and State Representative Jason Shoaf are hearing people out.
The federal government is expected to issue draft regulations by December. In the meantime Colorado River states will continue to try to reach a longterm agreement.
Columbia researchers found arsenic in drinking water is associated with poor birth outcomes, and released data on nationwide water contamination.
The Colorado River irrigates farms, powers electric grids and provides drinking water to 40 million people. But as its supply dwindles, a crisis looms.