Archives
-
Vast 'Fossil' Aquifer Beneath Sahara Desert is Slowly Refilling
A vast water supply stored deep beneath the Sahara Desert thought to be a relic of ancient times is actually being resupplied each year, according to a new study published in the the journal Geophysical Research Letters. But the rate of resupply does not meet or exceed water demand, which poses long-term water challenges for the future.
Latest Research Articles
-
Hat Designed to Prevent Hair Loss Due to Chemo to be Tested
-
Florida Man Attacked by Gator During Performance
-
Two Idaho Fires Rage as Summer Heat Wears On
-
Struggling Bumblebee Species Makes a Hopeful Reappearance
-
CIA to Fund Study to Alter Weather with Geoengineering
-
Ocean Bacteria is Capable of Killing Anthrax, Researchers Say
-
Second Satellite for Military's Smartphone-like Network Launched
-
Researchers Narrow in on Genetic Key to Cholera Immunity
-
Powerful Earthquakes in Central China Kill 75, Injure 600
-
Lab- Grown Retina Transplanted Successfully
-
Cincinnati Zoo to Mate Sibling Sumatran Rhinos to Save Their Species
-
Climate Change Will Wipe-Out Rare Iberian lynx within 50 Years, Researchers Say