Au Train dam owner and state regulators are scrambling to shutter a hydro powerhouse by a fast-approaching eviction deadline.
Their dams cause floods, and that gets them in trouble with humans. But in the right place, more water can be a big help.
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Clever DIY ideas that'll make use of any extra bricks
Leftover bricks sometimes sit in an ignored pile on the edge of a yard. That's a shame, because they can be used to create so ...
Created by the top architects and designers of the country, these homes in India showcase cultural heritage, cutting-edge ...
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For the first time, scientists catch Antarctica’s Doomsday Glacier cracking
Antarctica’s most feared ice giant is no longer just slipping quietly into the sea. For the first time, scientists are watching the Thwaites Glacier, widely known as the “Doomsday Glacier,” fracture ...
Explore Nevada’s quirky side with bizarre sculptures, haunted stops, eerie motels, and desert landmarks that make every road ...
Some of the projects underway have languished for months; others recently broke ground, despite funding uncertainties. The ...
Iqbal Latif—rooted in the civilizational memory of the Indus—treats modern inequality as a governance outcome: incentives, permissions, concentration, and selective friction in enforcement.He sees ...
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