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[VIDEO] Water Scarce After the Apocalypse? Install These Water-Conserving Cyborg Internal Organs

Handed an assignment to design a water bottle for the human race if it were on the brink of extinction, Japanese design studio Takram instead did something else: planned a set of robotic "organs" that could keep people alive on 32 milliliters of water a day.

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[VIDEO] Science Off The Sphere - Water Droplets Orbiting Charged Knitting Needle

Using everyday items from Earth, NASA astronaut and Expedition 30 crew member Don Pettit hopes to share fascinating space physics with people around the world through "Science off the Sphere." NASA has partnered with the American Physical Society to share the unique videos with students, educators and science fans.

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[VIDEO] - Static Flow of Water

Creating the illusion of a static flow of water using sound. 

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Tracking water from space

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Watch how NASA's Gravity and Climate Experiment is revealing an unprecedented view of our water planet...
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[VIDEO] Dancing droplets reveal physics at work

An oxygen droplet floating on its vapor (approaching from left at 12 centimeters per second) can be deflected by a small magnet (moving from bottom center at 7 centimeters per second) held beneath a sheet of glass.
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[VIDEO] Water Underground

This visualization reveals the freshwater stores that NASA’s GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) satellite detects from space and shows how that data can be used to evaluate groundwater gains and losses, critical information in the effort to conserve the water that people depend upon

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Water has Memory

"Water -- just a liquid or much more? Many researchers are convinced that water is capable of "memory" by storing information and retrieving it. The possible applications are innumerable: limitless retention and storage capacity and the key to discovering the origins of life on our planet. Research into water is just beginning."

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