Rivers are an important part of our everyday lives. They provide water for drinking and irrigation and transport for trade and travel. They are used to generate electric power for energy and act as ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – This summer’s flooding was a stark reminder of the power of water. Now, researchers at Washington University want to see how that power may reshape underwater landscapes in a future ...
Floods threaten more people globally than any other natural hazard. Nature offers a solution: Trees. A region in Germany's east has been training local forests to absorb more water. We have been ...
Why rivers matter: Rivers add structure, mood, and movement to landscapes, making them powerful storytelling elements in photography. Planning ahead: Using mapping, weather, and tide apps helps you ...
Landscapes left behind by ancient rivers and buried beneath the Antarctic ice may affect the rate of ice loss, researchers report in Nature Geoscience. The team used radio echo sounding, a technique ...