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Kolam, once a part of every Tamilian home daily morning routine, has become a rarity that occurs around festivals or happy ...
Mars may not have always been the dry and dusty world we imagine. A staggering network of ancient riverbeds, spanning over 15 ...
Antarctic research reveals how rare earth elements move underground through freeze-thaw cycles in desert environments.
Make soggy and musty-smelling bath mats a thing of the past with this unique stone mat made from 100% diatomaceous earth.
Imagine waking up one morning to find that every drop of water on Earth—oceans, lakes, rivers, puddles, even the dew on grass—vanished in the blink ... Read more The post What Would the World Look ...
If you're too antsy to wait around for July 8 to start shopping, we've rounded up all the best early Prime Day deals that you ...
Once wetIt s hard to imagine that these now-dry plains were once under water. After all, this semi-arid region is lucky to average between 13 and 20 inches of precipitation a year.
How can farmers water their crops when they live in the driest place on Earth? Neil and Beth hear about a solution and teach you some useful vocabulary. We all know how horrible it feels to be ...
Amid a global plastic-pollution crisis, artist Erik Jon Olson turns his own plastic waste into quilted works of art in which ...
Earth science research, climate change, and global warming. The latest news and updates from Phys.org ...
Guam Regional Medical City’s chief nursing and ancillary officer Jennifer Cruz, MSN, RN, NE-BC, MEDSURG-BC, has earned a nurse executive-board certification from the American Nurses ...