Energy from Evaporating Water
Researchers at Columbia University have developed a new method to capture energy from evaporating water.
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Researchers at Columbia University have developed a new method to capture energy from evaporating water.
Is this where Earth got its water from? NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has detected water in a rare main-belt comet.
The saltwater reservoir just discovered on Dwarf Planet Ceres, is about 25 miles (40 kilometers) deep and hundreds of miles wide.
Breakthrough technology transform brackish water and seawater into safe, using the power of sunlight.
First super-Earth exoplanet discovered with water vapor, orbiting in the habitable zone of its star, which may hold alien life.
This solar steam generation system produces clean water from salty (ocean) water with almost 100 per cent salt removal.
Shaped like a birdhouse, this low-cost device could help provide drinking water to people affected by natural disasters.
A photograph from the International Space Station of solar evaporation ponds outside the city of Moab, Utah.
Earth harbors about 320 million cubic miles (1.3 billion cubic km) of water, which is nothing compared to the rest of our solar system.
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope took direct ultraviolet images of the icy moon Europa transiting across the disk of Jupiter. Watch the video…