Seismic readings of the interior of Mars strongly suggest large quantities of water buried 6 to 12 miles underground.
Researchers manipulated water waves to move ping pong balls with a level of precision that seems straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Mars might hold enough subsurface water to cover its surface in a global ocean between 0.62 to 1.24 miles (1 to 2 kilometers) ...
Waves and water are inseparable—but what if you could manipulate the waves to move floating objects? A team of international ...
Scientists are confident Mars was once abundant with water, as seen in massive flood-carved channels, ancient river valleys, ...
Researchers found a way to reinvent glass that is self-cleaning and doesn't need harsh chemicals to be water-resistant.
The idea was inspired by earlier work involving light that was conducted by Shen Yijie. A co-lead on the new project, Yijie ...
On March 12, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army took steps to address ...
Curtin University researchers have developed a new technique to make glass water-repellent ... a chemical reaction that permanently alters the surface of glass. "The sound waves create microscopic ...
The introduction of new Spotter buoys to measure wave height and direction, and temperature in the sea off Victor Harbor in ...
Cellulite is normal and may never entirely go away. It’s possible to tighten skin with topicals, exercise, and cosmetic ...