How Fog Nets Are Making Water Abundant in Arid Africa - And May Be Useful in California
Fog nets in southern morocco by the company Aquilonis are providing 18 liters of drinking water per day, for 1600 people.
Fog nets in southern morocco by the company Aquilonis are providing 18 liters of drinking water per day, for 1600 people.
A volunteer marine archeological group spent 15 years unraveling the extensive mystery, and determined it to be the Santa Cristo de Burgos
In the Georgian city of Batumi, a stray shepherd dog has become a volunteer crossing guard for children crossing a busy intersection.
When a man stopped to rescue a stray kitten, its 11 brothers and sisters rushed out of the bushes hoping for the same.
Decades ago, the current conditions of southeast Greenland would have been the image of extinction, but bears are still surviving.
A car door can't open if its under water, and thankfully a young hero jumped in to save a classmate who accidently drove into the water.
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Human rights advocates were cautiously optimistic of judicially-determined death penalty, while Thai people celebrated in weed cafes.
Charlotte Bischoff van Heemskerck got her family's painting stolen by the Nazis back 80 years after it was taken.
Scalable to any river size, the River Cleanup buoys can filter oil or trash, and have no impact on river navigability or habitability.
The ear is 100% alive, made from the patients' cells and collagen, and in most cases restores hearing as well as aesthetic form.
A permanent ban on bullfighting in Mexico City is looking likely-that's good news for the welfare of the animals involved.