In driest place on Earth, water hides in plain sight
Water harvesting from foggy air provided up to 5 liters of water a day in a yearlong Chilean desert experiment.
A controversial development is underway in the small Mojave Desert town of Boron. Residents feel left in the dust.
according to spokesperson Rebecca Kimitch in an email to The Desert Sun. Through the State Water Project, they import water from the northern Sierra Nevada mountains. They also import water ...
An ancient trading post known for housing some of West Africa's most historically significant manuscripts could soon be ...
From a distance, the Ivanpah solar plant looks like a shimmering lake in the Mojave Desert. Up close, it’s a vast alien-like installation of hundreds of thousand of mirrors pointed at three towers, ...
More than $100 million awarded to the Gila River Indian Community is among the conservation funds totalling hundreds of ...
Mayor Michele Randall outlined water security efforts during her State of the City address amid extreme drought facing the ...
SANDNES, Norway, Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Desert Control AS (DSRT) announces its fourth quarter report and interim full-year financial results for the fiscal period ending 31 December 2024.
With less annual rainfall than 1 mm per year, Chile's Atacama Desert is one of the driest places in the world. The main water ...
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