Water

Amazing Street Art on Quarry Walls Above the Water

Amazing Street Art on Quarry Walls Above the Water

18 Pictures That Show Earth is Changing

18 Pictures That Show Earth is Changing

Fire vs Water: Who Wins?

Fire vs Water: Who Wins?

Cute Dog Swimming Out of Water

Cute Dog Swimming Out of Water

Kids Behind Glass Door Sprayed With Water

Kids Behind Glass Door Sprayed With Water

Baka Women in Africa Playing a River Like Drums

Baka Women in Africa Playing a River Like Drums

Hippo Chases Safari Boat at High Speed and Jumps Out of the Water

Hippo Chases Safari Boat at High Speed and Jumps Out of the Water

Baby Drinks Water For The First Time

Baby Drinks Water For The First Time

Remnants of Large Rocky Extrasolar Body Contains Water

Scientists using data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and the Keck Telescope in Hawaii have stumbled upon evidence of water in the remnants of an extrasolar body orbiting a white dwarf star, marking the first time water has been discovered on a rocky body.

Jumping Water Droplets Shed Light on More Efficient Power Plants [Video]

Water droplets can jump too. Not only that, it looks like when they do so off a superhydrophobic surface, they can carry an electrical charge that might be able to be harnessed for more efficient power plants and new sources of energy.

Fast Food Ice Found High In Bacteria Level: Even Worst Than Toilet Water

An investigative research conducted by The Mail revealed disgusting results-- fast food ice is dirtier than toilet water!

Dying Stars May Help Search for Extraterrestrial Life

Researchers conducting a theoretical study say it's easier to detect oxygen on planets orbiting dying stars adding that scientists should be able to find such potentially life sustaining planets within the next decade.

Colorado Gov. Drinks Fracking Fluid, Says its Safe

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper announced during a Tuesday Senate hearing that he has drank fracking fluid and that it wasn't bad at all, the Denver Post reports.

Middle East Lost The Water Equivalent Of The Dead Sea From 2003-2010, NASA Study Shows

As the Earth experiences rising temperatures, a new NASA study utilizing NASA's twin Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites found that the Middle East has lost the water equivalent of the Dead Sea over just seven years. NASA hopes that the study will prompt people to recognize the harmful effects of quickly depleting groundwater.

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