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A team of engineers from Australia and China has developed an innovative, sponge-like device that can capture water directly from the air and release it into a cup, powered entirely by sunlight.
The university processes more than five tons of food waste every day into soil amendments it uses on campus. The school has ...
Researchers at the University of Texas, Austin, recently designed a new system by which to extract drinkable water out of a ...
All Wisconsin crops are impacted by the weather, and that includes maple syrup. Maple sap collection involves drilling into ...
More than a dozen data-gathering programs that track deaths and disease appear to have been eliminated in the tornado of ...
What started out as fees for luxury amenities morphed into a juggernaut to charge tenants extra — even for the act of paying ...
You might be able to get away with foregoing Valentine’s Day gifts and maybe even Christmas gifts, but there’s absolutely no ...
Towards the end of the Second World War, Monmouthshire man Vincent Leslie was one of the Allied troops who helped liberate ...