The best way to begin is to audit how you’re consuming water in your home, which can also help uncover leaks.
Looking for a simple and exciting science activity you can try at home or in the classroom? The “Dancing Popcorn” experiment is a perfect blend of fun and learning.
As ‘returnees’ build a home in the country where their ancestors may have come from, questions arise about integration.
Highlighting one of many Virginia farms where conservation practices are reshaping the land and protecting local waterways.
The hydrant has become an unofficial landmark for navigation purposes in Beaumont, because giving directions that include “turn left at the giant fire hydrant” eliminates any possibility of confusion.
California lawmakers started the year signaling they were ready to get tough on data centers, aiming to protect the environment and electricity ratepayers.
You can simulate low pressure in the atmosphere with a soda can. All you need is a stove, some water, and some ice! This experiment explains why low pressure systems produce rainfall.
Fall brings stronger weather systems to southern Colorado. Here's how to use boiling water and ice to explain atmospheric pressure and precipitation.