It’s getting hotter everywhere, but water is getting scarce at the same time. There have been efforts to improve the situation, but many areas all...
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Research Says Aloe Vera Peels Can be a Natural Pesticide
Aloe vera plant peels, typically discarded as agricultural waste, have been discovered by scientists to have insect-repelling properties. Meaning that they can serve as a...

New Research Found a Way to Get Clean Water Via Solar-Powered Gel Filters
Us who are living in some parts of the world don’t think about water too much and almost take it for granted. But we know...

Study Suggests Using Sustainable Groundwater May Help Africa’s Water Issues
Researchers from University of Austin monitored long-term water storage gains and losses across Africa’s 13 major groundwater. The published study in Environmental Research Letters found...

Phosphate Pollution is A Problem, but Now We can Remove and Reuse It
We know that the aquatic life can’t breathe when there’s algae blooms. What causes them is phosphate pollution in rivers, lakes, and other waterways. When...

The Importance Of Safe Water Access To Residents
Despite huge steps forward in society, there are still approximately 790 million people in the world without access to an improved water supply. Yet, water...

We Can Now Get Clean Water Using This Solar-Powered Collapsible Sink
If you’re the outdoorsy type and frequently go camping or hiking, water is something important that you can’t have all the time. I realize that...

Researchers Made Off-Grid, Low-Cost Energy Source that Efficiently Produces Power at Night
Solar power is nice; however, it depends heavily on availability of sunlight, which can be limited in some locations and it’s unavailable at night. There...

How Did Our Unhealthy Affection To Plastic Bottle Begin?
Our planet is full of plastic, and it is not good for our environment because plastic cannot be decomposed naturally. Plastic bottle and plastic bag...

This Device Lets You Harvest Drinking Water Out of Air
The United nations World Water Development Report 2016 said that by 2030, the world could face a 40% global water deficit. And by 2025, 1.8...