ZDNET's key takeaways One in five households has known water issues.More than 60% have never had their water tested.Many ...
Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, is Election Day for Texans, who will determine which proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution ...
Researchers presented preliminary data on how ice dynamics contributed to this summer’s record-breaking flood, and shared ...
SRP hopes a huge flume on the Verde River watershed will help measure the flow of water more accurately. The flume will be able to melt ice in the winter, solving a problem SRP has dealt with when ...
Forecasts for early October indicate that there's almost certainly more activity to come. On Oct. 2, two new potential storms ...
That gives the test utility in monitoring drinking water for two of the most toxic “forever chemicals,” perfluorooctanoic ...
Scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency found that they could develop methods to identify traces of the medication ...
The reality is stark: More than 59% of St. Paul renter households — 33,800 families — earn less than 60% of the area median ...
Eating more pesticide-laced produce increases exposure to dozens of pesticides, according to a nonprofit that publishes the ...
Salt River Project has installed a 650-pound flume into a remote canyon south of Williams, hoping the device will give hydrologists their clearest look yet at how much water is flowing into its system ...
Eating a lot of fruits or vegetables with higher levels of pesticides may raise the levels of dozens of pesticides in your urine, according to a new study.