
Move over Holy Water, one Swedish Church is now promoting simple clean drinking water in a controversial new commercial. The advertisement depicts a mother filling a bottle with dirty dishwater and giving it to her infant to drink.

Move over Holy Water, one Swedish Church is now promoting simple clean drinking water in a controversial new commercial. The advertisement depicts a mother filling a bottle with dirty dishwater and giving it to her infant to drink.

The technology to remove salt and other contaminants from water is now contained in a chip the size of a postage stamp. Created by scientists and research...

One of the most polluted rivers in the world briefly turned green on World Water Day . Argentinean artist Nicolas Garcia Uriburu, in conjunction with Greenpea...

Look out Jennifer Aniston, just in time for World Water Day (March 22nd), The Story of Stuff’s Annie Leonard has released a new video about the reality of bott...

The importance and fragility of the world’s water supplies is the focus of a funky new animated video from the Surfrider Foundation . Just in time for World W...

Multipurpose Watertower Skyscrapers are the focus of a new design proposal for Sudan from Poland-based H3AR Architect and Design . Created for eVolo’s 2010 Skys...

Using water and magnets, Shizuoka-based designer Kouichi Okamoto created a stunning Water Clock that requires no electricity.

The Freshwater Factory Skyscraper , from French designers Nicolas Chausson, Gaël Desveaux, Jiao Yang Huang and Thomas Jullien, is an ingenious water-generati...

Waterpebble , created by British product designer Paul Priestman, is a small water consumption monitoring device that you place in the shower to help reduce...

More than 1.1 billion people lack access to clean safe drinking water. Imke Hoehler decided to do something about it. The German industrial designer create...

Can design change the world? Well, it can certainly help influence people to change their behavior. Enter Korean industrial designer Junggi Sung’s product...