Plants that convert seawater to drinking water are at the heart of major cities in the Gulf. But they are increasingly becoming military targets.
As the Iran war widens, experts say the Middle East's real strategic weak point may be water — not oil.
As missiles and drones curtail energy production across the Persian Gulf, analysts warn that water, not oil, may be the resource most at risk in the energy-rich but arid region. O ...
A parent’s exhaustion has reached a critical point after their 12-month-old child has been suffering from a severe stomach bug for days, leaving trails of destruction across their home. The relentless ...
Most tap water in the U.S. is safe to drink. But concerns about aging pipes, a group of chemicals known as PFAS and taste ...
Floods can increase the risk of water contamination. A water safety expert explains how you can ensure your water is safe to ...
Drinking water throughout the day is important, but some times are better than others for hydration, appetite control, and digestion.
Where drinking water comes from and what it contains may affect Parkinson's disease risk, a recent study suggests.
Many towns cannot afford the millions of dollars needed to upgrade their water systems. That means ratepayers could end up footing the bill.
From Zaporizhzhia to Natanz, nuclear piracy is equally dangerous—and illegal All parties to the current war must repudiate such attacks and act to prevent their militaries from targeting water ...
Sweetwater Authority in southern San Diego County is considering solutions to fix high concentrations of toxic chemicals in its reservoirs.