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Tuesday, May 12th 2026
Phys.org

Managed aquifer recharge could ease water scarcity cheaply, but unclear water rights and slow, complex permitting hold back wider adoption.

READ 267 TIMES

To recover liquidated damages, owners must show that at the time of contracting the amount reasonably reflected anticipated losses. A recent court ruling highlights...

A new report concludes that the firms that thrive in the future won’t be those replacing their people with technology but those unleashing the full potential of...

In the San Luis Valley, a megadrought and record-low snowpack are draining groundwater and increasing its concentrations of toxic metals. Few protections exist for...

A council that advises the federal government on disaster response recommends reducing the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s budget and shifting more...

The Federal Transit Administration’s funding supports local communities by aligning land use and transportation planning with new transit investments.

Two century-old bridges above a busy New York City subway station are so corroded from a lack of maintenance that city officials have begun questioning their...

A tsunami that struck an Alaskan fjord in 2025 sloshed higher than the height of the top floor of One World Trade Center in New York City, research finds.

Can artificial intelligence save us from the AI industry’s endless thirst for water? The outlook is not so good.

Researchers develop a catalyst that could make hydrogen production cheaper and more practical for renewable energy systems.