California built one of the most impressive and controversial water systems in the world, transforming a dry region into thriving cities like Los Angeles. This system, developed over a century, is now ...
FWC will pay Tampa Bay anglers to record fishing trips, helping scientists better track released reef fish missed by ...
Every breath you take-from a deep sigh after a long day to the steady rhythm that carries you through a morning walk-traces ...
Leaders in the Coastal Bend are exploring a new technology that pulls drinking water from humidity and the city of Mathis ...
A new malware called ZionSiphon, specifically designed for operational technology, is targeting water treatment and ...
When a drought turns into an urban water crisis, a city’s first step is often to limit lawn watering and launch a campaign to encourage everyone to conserve. It might raise water-use rates or offer ...
In the arid valleys of the American West, winter snowpack from surrounding mountains forms a vital resource, serving as a natural reservoir of frozen water that melts each spring to feed rivers, lakes ...
For generations, the United States has framed legal immigration as a kind of social contract. Since 1965, when the Immigration and Nationality Act ended the national-origin quota system, the U.S. has ...
ST. LOUIS, Missouri — The problem with growing cities is that they use optimism to build stuff a shrinking city can't afford. The number of people living in St. Louis hasn't been growing for a long ...
For years, climate scientists have projected that South Texas would grow hotter and drier—that drought cycles would lengthen, that rainfall would become less reliable, and that the water systems built ...