The world's oldest water has been found - do not try to drink it!
Scientists discovered ancient water trapped deep in a Canadian mine, raising questions about its origin and potential ecosystems.
An ancient ship can be seen in Stockholm due to low Baltic Sea levels
Due to exceptionally low water levels in the Baltic Sea, an ancient shipwreck has become visible near Stockholm, drawing attention from archaeologists and locals alike.
The secret of the meteorite from Mars. Water in the Black Beauty strengthens hopes for ancient life
New research reveals that the Martian meteorite known as Black Beauty contains significantly more water than previously thought, supporting the theory that early Mars was a wetter planet capable of supporting simple life.
Tower: Restoration of water supply pipeline damage within five days
A severe weather incident has damaged the main water supply pipeline, affecting water availability in Pyrgos, Ancient Olympia, and nearby villages; restoration is expected within five days.
The Earth was not a magma hell: 'lost continents' over 4 billion years old discovered
A new analysis of the planet's oldest crystals reveals that the Earth's crust and liquid water existed much earlier than previously thought, rewriting the history of life's origin.
Could ancient 'qanats' be the answer to Iran's water crisis?
The article explores the potential role of ancient qanat irrigation systems in addressing Iran's current water crisis.
NASA discovers an ancient beach on Mars... A new indication of 'life' on the red planet
NASA's Perseverance rover has found evidence of an ancient beach in Jezero Crater on Mars, suggesting that liquid water may have persisted for a long enough period for microbial life to potentially develop.
Diverse Body Fluids Lurked in the Roman Baths
A new study on the water supply of Pompeii raises questions about whether ancient Roman bathhouses were hygiene stations or reservoirs of bacteria.
History: Roman Bathing Fun in Filthy Water
Researchers, led by geoarchaeologist Gül Sürmelihindi, explore the bathing habits of ancient Romans in Pompeii, highlighting their social interactions and the questionable hygiene of the waters they used.
Theophany: purification, rebirth and centuries of memory
The article discusses the significance of the Theophany on January 6, highlighting its ancient symbolism of life and purification through the public ritual of the Baptism of Christ and the sanctification of water.
Daimiel Keeps the Ancient Secret of Water: the Motilla del Azuer Shines 4,000 Years Later
The article explores the archaeological significance of the Motilla del Azuer, a prehistoric Bronze Age settlement in Spain known for its circular walls and water management system, shedding light on its historical importance.