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A new analysis of underwater videos shows octopuses are 'incredible multitaskers'

The research reveals new details about how the famously flexible mollusks coordinate some of the most complex movements in the animal kingdom.

NBC News - Top Stories - 17 hours ago

Why Coldwater's Eve Myles says 'I can't believe this is going on ITV' about 'unapologetic' new thriller

She said 'I hope that every person that watches it will feel the need and the addiction to come back for more.'

WalesOnline - Entertainment - 19 hours ago

Let people decide whether they want to be ruled by 'disciples of Bandera' – Roger Waters

Ordinary Ukrainians should be given a right to decide if they want to be ruled by those glorifying Nazi collaborators, Roger Waters has said

Russia Today - World - 1 day ago

COVID cases starting to climb across parts of Canada - Wastewater and other disease indicators for COVID are beginning to increase in parts of Canada, infectious disease physicians say, as students and teachers return to school and people begin to congregate indoors. Amina Zafar - News - Health - | September 13

Wastewater and other disease indicators for COVID are beginning to increase in parts of Canada, infectious disease physicians say, as students and teachers return to school and people begin to congregate indoors.

CBC News - Health - 1 day ago

Low water levels on Lewis River lead to boat ramp closures - Free

Merwin Reservoir will be drawn down to lower water levels due to dry conditions across the Pacific Northwest that continue to impact the Lewis River, according to Pacific Power, a Portland-based compa

The Columbian - Sports - 1 day ago

Killing of Charlie Kirk seen as a 'watershed' moment in US political history

An atmosphere of fear and fragility now dominates political discourse across the country

Irish Times - World - 1 day ago

John Daly makes a 19 to set wrong kind of PGA Tour Champions record -- Daly also broke his personal record by one shot. He took an 18 on the par-5 sixth hole in the 1998 Bay Hill Invitational when he hit 3-wood into the water six straight times.

Daly also broke his personal record by one shot. He took an 18 on the par-5 sixth hole in the 1998 Bay Hill Invitational when he hit 3-wood into the water six straight times.

Boston Globe - Sports - 1 day ago

The workers in hot water for praising Charlie Kirk's assassination

While MAGAworld reels from Charlie Kirk’s murder, others face issues for praising the death of the right-wing activist

Independent UK - US News - 2 days ago

McIlroy finds water on 18th to sit five shots off at PGA Championship

The world number two arrived in Surrey fresh from winning his home open with a thrilling play-off victory over Joakim Lagergren at the K Club

Independent UK - Sports - 3 days ago

Iran's nomadic women fight for proper toilets, clean water

In Iran's remote plains and mountains, nomadic women endure life without access to proper toilets and clean water. Despite being vital to Iran's economy, these nomads face a daily struggle for basic sanitation and hygiene.

Deutsche Welle - Health - 4 days ago

Drinking from the sea is essential to securing water supply, and need not have negative environmental impacts.

Drinking from the sea is essential to securing water supply but often has negative environmental impacts. Scientists say they can be minimized with careful planning and process.

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 4 days ago

In Iran's remote plains and mountains, nomadic women endure life without access to proper toilets and clean water.

In Iran's remote plains and mountains, nomadic women endure life without access to proper toilets and clean water. Despite being vital to Iran's economy, these nomads face a daily struggle for basic sanitation and hygiene.

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 4 days ago

Australia to spend $1.1bn on underwater 'Ghost Shark' attack drones

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles says large underwater attack drones have ‘very long range’ of operations.

Aljazeera - Science - 5 days ago

Massive pockets of fresh water hidden deep beneath the sea could eventually provide drinking water for millions in need.

Scientists drilling off the northeastern coast of the US believe they’ve discovered a hidden ocean of fresh water under the seabed. It could eventually provide drinking water for millions in need.

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 5 days ago

Scientists tap ancient 'secret' fresh water under the ocean

It's just one of many depositories of ‘secret fresh water’ known to exist in shallow salt waters around the world

Independent UK - Science - 6 days ago

Unions urge Government not to water down workers' rights Bill

TUC leader Paul Nowak said workers expected Labour to deliver the Employment Rights Bill in full.

Independent UK - Business - 7 days ago

Canada's last waterbed salesmen still try to make waves in a dozing industry

After marketing made them a cradle of countercultural kink, the beds fell out of style in the 1980s. But a Don Quixote of dozing has hope the masses will embrace them once again

The Globe and Mail - Business - 8 days ago

As waters warm, gas exchange between the surface and depths begins breaking down, threatening marine ecosystems.

Climate change is depleting oxygen in oceans and lakes creating vast "dead zones" that endanger marine ecosystems, fisheries, and our global food security.

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 9 days ago

The Floods Kept Coming. He Needed to Grow a Crop That Would Thrive in Water — or to Quit.

One Illinois man’s decadeslong fight to convert his fields into rice paddies demonstrates how it’s possible to bring diversity to the Corn Belt, but improbable so long as federal farm policy remains focused on soybeans and corn.

ProPublica - Top Stories - 9 days ago

A robot walks on water thanks to evolution's solution

A structure like those found on water striders’ legs keeps a robot out of the water.

Ars Technica - Science - 12 days ago

Drinking specific vegetable juice could reduce older adults' blood pressure, study finds

Research reveals dietary nitrates from beetroot juice could improve vascular health in older adults by changing oral microbiome composition and reducing blood pressure levels.

Fox News - Health - 13 days ago

Not drinking enough water floods your body with harmful stress hormones

Scientists show dehydration increases stress-related cortisol levels in both men and women, suggesting water intake plays key role in stress management.

Fox News - Health - 21 days ago

Melting glaciers, heatwaves, climate change threaten Indian waters

From prime ministers and millionaires to laborers and ascetics, Hindu faithful dream of trekking at least once in their lives to Gaumukh, where the waters...

Daily Sabah - Environment - 26 days ago

California Man Rescued After Being Trapped For 2 Days Behind Waterfall

Ryan Wardwell, 46, was trapped for two days behind a remote waterfall in California when the force of the water pushed him off his climbing lines.

Huffington Post - Environment - 30 days ago

Record low number of Americans report drinking alcohol, and new teetotalers are explaining why

New Gallup poll shows only 54% of Americans drink alcohol, the lowest rate in nearly 90 years, as health concerns about moderate drinking grow nationwide.

Fox News - Health - 1 month ago

As summer temperatures soar, Iran's water crisis worsens

Tehran faces unprecedented thirst as Iran endures its worst drought in over a century-driven by indifference, policy failures, vanishing rivers, and a crumbling water system with no relief in sight.

Global Voices - Environment - 1 month ago

Allensworth Rising: A Fight for Water

In the town of Allensworth, California, residents join forces with Dr.

Los Angeles Times - Opinion - 1 month ago

Animals celebrate National Watermelon Day

Animals at Oakland and Milwaukee County Zoos cooled down from the summer heat by tucking into the juicy fruit.

Sky News - Weird - 1 month ago

8 Things to Know About New Research on Earth's Rapid Drying and the Loss of Its Groundwater

Decades of NASA satellite data reveal how quickly the planet’s underground stores of fresh water have been depleted and how their use is contributing to rising sea levels. Here are the key takeaways.

ProPublica - Environment - 1 month ago

Is Iran's water crisis fueled by military-backed illegal wells?

Environmental experts warn that unauthorized military wells pierce Iran’s aquifers, turning water scarcity into a silent war against rural life and sustainability.

Global Voices - Environment - 1 month ago

A Chinese research vessel returns to Arctic waters — and Canada is watching -- Murray Brewster -- News

The Canadian military and possibly the coast guard are keeping tabs on a Chinese research vessel as it returns to Arctic waters off Alaska for the second year in a row.

CBC News - Technology - 1 month ago

NJ flash flooding kills at least 2 after surging waters sweep up vehicle

Severe storms brought flooding to New Jersey and Pennsylvania, resulting in two deaths, a house fire, and over 100 flight cancelations at Newark Airport.

Fox News - Environment - 1 month ago

NASA's Curiosity rover discovers unusual 'boxwork' patterns on Mars linked to ancient waterways

The Mars rover found geological formations in Gale Crater showing how water percolated beneath the surface, and mineral-filled cracks offer new clues about Mars' ancient climate.

Fox News - Science - 2 months ago

Scientists predict underwater volcano eruption 300 miles off Oregon

The Axial Seamount, located 300 miles off Oregon's coast, shows signs of eruption. Experts assure it won't affect land or cause seismic events.

Fox News - Science - 3 months ago

Millions of People Depend on the Great Lakes' Water Supply. Trump Decimated the Lab Protecting It.

The Trump administration’s slashing of budgets and staff have Great Lakes scientists concerned that they have lost the ability to protect the public from toxic algal blooms, which can kill animals and sicken people.

ProPublica - Environment - 4 months ago

Inside the Century Club, Elite Media's Watering Hole

Why are so many journalists pressing to join?

New York Magazine - Opinion - 7 months ago