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How Rajendra Singh AKA "Waterman Of India" Solved Rural Rajasthan's Freshwater Crisis

While world population continues to increase, our freshwater supplies appear to have stagnated and in some cases even trickled to a halt. Residents all the way from California to Brazil are battling multi-year droughts. Earlier this year, some citizens of Sao Paola were so desperate that they drilled through basements and parking lots to try access groundwater. Experts estimate that there are currently a billion people in the world that lack clean drinking water....

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How Rajendra Singh AKA "Waterman Of India" Solved Rural Rajasthan's Freshwater Crisis

Researchers Unveil Yet Another Invisibility Cloak!

An invisibility cloak might be easy to come by if you are a young wizard like Harry Potter, but developing such a device for the real world has proven to be a challenging task for scientists. Over the years, there have been numerous attempts. While each version has been slightly better than the previous one, none has come even close to the original 'created' by J.K. Rowling....

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Researchers Unveil Yet Another Invisibility Cloak!

Movement To Rename 'Columbus Day' To 'Indigenous People's Day' Gains Momentum

On August 3rd, 1492 Italian explorer Christopher Columbus set sail from Palos de la Frontera, Spain, to seek out a western sea route to China and India. However, the explorer and his crew never made it to the gold and spice islands of Asia. Instead, about two months later, on October 12th, they landed on a small island in the modern-day Bahamas that Columbus claimed for Spain and named San Salvador....

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Movement To Rename 'Columbus Day' To 'Indigenous People's Day' Gains Momentum

NASA Confirms Presence Of Liquid Water On Mars

Thanks to its carved topography, researchers have always suspected that Mars was once home to several rivers, lakes, and perhaps even oceans. There has even been some speculation about the existence of frozen water deep beneath the ground. However, finding evidence of liquid water in the present day, has been a little elusive. That is why NASA's September 28th announcement that confirmed the detection of liquid brine on the Red Planet caused so much excitement....

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NASA Confirms Presence Of Liquid Water On Mars

Johns Hopkins Researchers Attribute ALS Research Breakthrough To 2014's Ice Bucket Challenge

The summer of 2014 was all about people pouring orange buckets of ice water over their heads and challenging others to do the same. But as fun as it was, the individuals were not just goofing off. They were rising to the Ice Bucket Challenge that encouraged people to either douse themselves or donate $100 USD towards ALS research. The dare that went viral globally enabled the Foundation to raise an astounding $115 million USD in a few short months. Now, just a year later, the generous donation is helping facilitate new breakthroughs in the disease that currently has no cure....

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Johns Hopkins Researchers Attribute ALS Research Breakthrough To 2014's Ice Bucket Challenge

Australian Daredevil Robbie Maddison Surfs Giant Wave On His Dirt Bike

Freestyle motocross maestro Robbie Maddison is well-known for his heart-stopping stunts. In 2008, the Australian daredevil wowed the world with a leap over the 164-feet tall Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France. In 2014, he performed several back flips over stationary airplanes at the military service aircraft graveyard in Tucson, Arizona. However, neither compare to his latest stunt - "Surfing" a wave on a slightly modified KTM dirt bike....

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Australian Daredevil Robbie Maddison Surfs Giant Wave On His Dirt Bike