October 9, 2009 – 12:25 pm
His name is Rajendra Singh, and he is the River Maker of Rajasthan. This is a district in India, one of the largest and one of the driest, getting only 1 percent of India’s water resources.
The drought had forced he and his wife to separate, she raising the kids, and he moving to a different [...]
September 25, 2009 – 2:46 pm
There is now “unambiguous evidence” of water on the moon. Can the moon support life now? Heh, not really. I mean, try breathing on the thing. It doesn’t work too well.
But never mind that. The details of the findings, which will be published in tomorrow’s issue of Science, follow on the heels of evidence [...]
September 15, 2009 – 2:58 am
Check out this shower head. Most water-saving showerheads save their water by pinching the output and increasing pressure. This shower head does two things. First, it squeezes the output, and it also adds air to the mix, adding extra water pressure for your cleansing fun, as well as giving you a little breeze when you’re [...]
Worried by drought? Well, stop it. Put it this way. Have you ever noticed that when you put an ice-filled glass outside on a humid day, water starts appearing on the outside? This is humidity from the air condensing on the glass. There are countless gallons of water wisping around the air even in the [...]
Do you have an organic vegetable garden? After the stock market crash of ‘08, chances are considerably higher that you do. The home and garden division of Target and other various megastores are reporting an unprecedented increase in the sale of gardening equipment, plants, and seeds, as people try to cut down on their food [...]
November 9, 2008 – 11:54 am
“Flow” was an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008. It depicts a chilling picture.
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