UNICEF Dirty Water Vending Machine
Typhoid, malaria, cholera and hepatitis are just a few of the 'flavored' drinking waters available from UNICEF’s Dirty Water vending machine. Created to raise awareness about the reality of the more...
View ArticleIsraeli Water Meter Aerial Drones
Arad Metering Technologies, an Israeli based company, is proposing to monitor customer’s water consumption using battery-operated aerial drones. Israel has a high tech aerospace industry that...
View ArticleMoon Water Discovery
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) detected water-ice, hydrogen, mercury, carbon monoxide, calcium and magnesium when the Lunar Crater Remote Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) impacted...
View ArticleStunning Water Art
Humble H2O is transformed at the nimble hands of Japanese artist and photographer Shinichi Maruyama into stunning works of impermanent art.
View ArticleWater Waste Photography
Wasting water is no laughing matter and may even result in death according to famed Lithuanian photographer Tomas Kauneckas. In his new campaign ‘Don’t Play With Water’, the artist employs graphic...
View ArticleMinnesota Ice Sculptures
Minnesota resident Roger Hanson builds ice castles and glacier-like structures in his backyard using wastewater from his geothermal heating system.
View ArticleQuasar Water Reservoir
A super massive quasar holds the largest reservoir of water discovered in the universe. Researchers working at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)...
View ArticleWorld Water Week Posters
People cannot live without water, yet almost 900 million people worldwide lack access to clean drinking water. In a bid to raise more awareness about the importance of water during the annual World...
View ArticleSkydrops Water Balloons
Skydrops, from designers Guilherme Rodrigues and Murilo Gomes, offers a simple but innovative solution for water catchment. Engineered to harvest water from the sky, these helium balloons spin in the...
View ArticleAustria’s Submerged Park
The Green Lake near the Hochschwab Mountains, Tragoess, Styria, Austria is home to a peculiar park, one that you can walk through during the winter but must swim through in the summer.
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