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In the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, water conservancy projects bring reliable drinking water, efficient domestic water supply to communities and agricultural irrigation, safeguarding livelihoods ...
Suvonil Chatterjee works in the field of AI in manufacturing. Future of the factory floor is smart, built on AI and robots tailored to the specific needs of each environment. With its semiconductor ...
If you’re at all worried about the possibility of flooding or leaking pipes, a smart water sensor is a great way to be notified if something is amiss. This deal gets you no fewer than six sensors as ...
Karimnagar: Officials of the irrigation department began pumping water from the Kaleshwaram Link-2 Yellampalli Project on Thursday using four Bahubali motor pumpsets, following heavy inflows from ...
According to national statistics from 2023, one in 50 insured homes files a water damage claim each year and the average cost of a water damage claim is $10,000. Water damage isn’t only costly; it can ...
After a five-year drought and decades of mismanagement, a water crisis is battering Iran. After a five-year drought and decades of mismanagement, a water crisis is battering Iran. The water behind the ...
STORY ALL NEW AT SIX. YOU COULD PASS BY THIS SPOT ON VINCENT DRIVE IN GREENVILLE COUNTY AND NOT THINK ABOUT FLOODING. BUT UNDERNEATH FLOWS LITTLE CREEK, WHICH CAN BECOME A BIG CREEK IN A FLOOD ...
OAKES, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The North Dakota Water Education Foundation’s 2025 Water Tour is featuring irrigation innovation and research on Tuesday, July 15 in Oakes. This one-day event will ...
Researchers created a nanoengineered, self-healing sensor that detects water pollutants in milliseconds without external power, offering a sustainable monitoring solution. (Nanowerk News) Clean, safe ...
Water damage is one of my biggest fears as a homeowner. With hardwood floors throughout my house, even a small leak could turn into a massive repair bill and a huge inconvenience. A slow drip from a ...
Bottled waters from small, pristine sources are attracting a lot of buzz, with tastings, sommeliers and even water cellars. By Kim Severson Reporting from Atlanta I recently spent 90 minutes watching ...
As glacial melt, drought, and other weather phenomena bring about the decline of our water quality, detecting heavy metals and other toxins in our water supply becomes increasingly essential.