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It turns out that rivers choose their path based on erosion – a discovery that could transform flood planning and restoration.
After years of polluting by the water industry, a report planned for release in the coming days could lead to tightened ...
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Finding peace and spiritual strength amid the raging waters of devastating Texas flood tragedyThese are my reflections as a pastor on the Guadalupe River flood tragedy. Here's how I find solace in a hymn while contrasting faithful acceptance with divisive political responses.
A week after flash flooding in the early hours of the July Fourth holiday killed at least 129 people, local residents began returning to church to mourn and find solace.
Central Texas native Jenna B. Worden was moved by the tragic Hill Country flooding and wrote a song to comfort those affected.
The Colorado River irrigates farms, powers electric grids and provides drinking water to 40 million people. But as its supply dwindles, a crisis looms.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN1,000-year-old Babylonian hymn celebrating ancient glory resurrected with AILudwig Maximilian University (LMU) professor Enrique Jiménez has used AI to decipher a 1,000-year-old ancient hymn singing ...
But landscapes can be restored in ways that reduce both flood risk and the effects of drought. At Smithills Estate near Bolton, the Mersey Forest (Cheshire and Merseyside’s community forest), ...
A growing challenge for water treatment This long-lasting impact poses a major challenge for water treatment plants that make river water safe to drink.
What is the status of the Colorado River? A new study finds reason for concern about the river's groundwater. What will happen to the Colorado River?
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