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Mashup Score: 106Medium-density amorphous ice - 23 day(s) ago
Ball milling ice creates an amorphous structure with a density close to liquid water.
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Mashup Score: 205
A reservoir in the ancient city of Tikal contains traces of zeolite, a volcanic mineral still used for filtration today
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Mashup Score: 29Ancient Earth was a water world - 27 day(s) ago
Life and plate tectonics may have emerged on a planet drowned in water that was rejected by the mantle
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Mashup Score: 101Medium-density amorphous ice - 27 day(s) ago
Ball milling ice creates an amorphous structure with a density close to liquid water.
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Mashup Score: 454Electric buzz in a glass of pure water - 27 day(s) ago
Hydrogen bond charge transfer in water may have far-reaching chemical implications
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Mashup Score: 315World Water Day 2024: bridging divides through water cooperation - 28 day(s) ago
Today, World Water Day 2024 calls us to action, to unite around the theme of “Water for Peace” and to leverage water as a tool for building a more stable, peaceful world. Access to drinking-water is a human right, but when water is scarce or polluted, or when people have unequal or no access, tensions can rise (1). This underscores the need to harness the cooperative power of water. Successful examples of water cooperation highlight its value in conflict resolution and community improvement. In Yemen, water user associations have worked to better manage water resources, reduce disputes and empower women. Meanwhile, river basin organizations in Senegal and elsewhere are praised for strengthening livelihoods, development and peace.“Water bridges the gap between peace and prosperity,” said Dr Maria Neira, Director, Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health. “On this World Water Day, let’s harness its power to foster global harmony and health. Safe water and sanitation are not j
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Mashup Score: 1Above The Fold in Healthcare - 1 year(s) ago
The Front Page of Healthcare News on the Internet by C. Michael Gibson MD
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Mashup Score: 44The cholera emergency is avoidable - 1 year(s) ago
The world is facing an upsurge in cholera, even touching countries that have not had the disease in decades. Years of progress against this age-old disease have disappeared. While the situation is unprecedented, the lesson to draw is not a new one: safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene are the only long-term and sustainable solutions to ending this cholera emergency and preventing future…
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WHO and UNICEF call on all nations to radically accelerate action to make water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) a reality for all and to break out the cycle of poverty and illness affecting a large proportion of the world’s population.
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Mashup Score: 65World Water Day - 1 year(s) ago
World Water Day is observed each year on March 22 to promote the responsible use of water and access to safe water for everyone.
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Last year in Science, researchers reported the discovery of a form of “medium-density” amorphous ice. The results suggest that water is more complex at low temperatures than previously recognized. https://t.co/aqwJgDnfuE #WorldWaterDay https://t.co/6Rj4hRFPyS