Mineral Water

the science of water, water science

Mineral Water

No Comments 22 September 2010

During ancient times, people use to bath in water from mineral springs, famous for its therapeutic purposes. Mineral water was known to cure skin diseases and other problems such as arthritis or rheumatism. Today mineral water often gets mistaken for carbonated or sparkly water. the difference between normal water and mineral water and learn why minerals are a vital and fundamental ressource to the human body.

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Tropicana

beverage, corporate watch

Tropicana

1 Comment 21 September 2010

For decades a glass of orange juice has been part of a typical American breakfast must-have. Children love it, and grown ups seal it as the tasty orange glass full of vitamin C. People have grown so affectionate to their daily glass of orange juice that it has been given the affectionate surname: “OJ”. The famous brand Tropicana has developed a unique expertise in the matter of orange juice production, transforming the orange into a symbol of well-being and a healthy lifestyle.

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The Water Detective

Water Survey, water tasting

The Water Detective

No Comments 20 September 2010

In addition to the serious controversy of the war in Iraq, the Bush administration also stirred up a controversy concerning Clinton’s proposal on the acceptable quantity of arsenic in drinking water. Under the Clinton administration, after a study by the Environmental Protection Agency declared that arsenic could have high risks of being carcinogenic. In 2001, the George W. Bush administration decided to suspend the standards for arsenic in potable water.

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Underwater Art – Reportage

water & art, water culture

Underwater Art – Reportage

No Comments 18 September 2010

We couldn’t write a post about one of the most interesting water photography contests without actually promoting the amazing winner photos and sharing with the secrets of the underwater world caught on camera. If you appreciate these photos as much as we do, remember the importance of protecting these wild beauties and their natural habitat, the ocean. Have a look!

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Underwater competition

water & art, water culture

Underwater competition

No Comments 17 September 2010

In our section Water& Art we have covered the work of incredible photographers such as G. La Spada and the American artist Wyland. These individuals all have in common a passion and respect for the ocean and marine creatures that is combined with a love for art. If you have a passion for diving and you simply cannot leave the house, or dive in, without your camera you might have the possibility to turn this passion into a real job thanks to the Our World Underwater international underwater photography and video competition.

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Interbev 2010

USA, water projects

Interbev 2010

No Comments 16 September 2010

Did you know that in the United States there is one event that covers all the facets, aspects of the beverage industries, from cans, to bottles, to alcoholic drinks, everything is included! Interbev is a world-class event presented in collaboration with the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

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A. J. Gallagher, a young promise

projects, water science

A. J. Gallagher, a young promise

No Comments 15 September 2010

In most of our posts we have covered famous photographers and well-known scientists or scholars working in the field of science or marine research. Considering that water conservation and sustainable programs have real impacts only if they are respected on the long term, with this post we have decided to introduce you to a young promise in the field of marine research that will certainly portray the work of his tutors in the field of marine research.

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Hawaiian Springs

bottled water, corporate watch

Hawaiian Springs

No Comments 14 September 2010

Hawaiian Springs bottled water is a natural artesian water that comes from Mauna Loa, district of Puna from gorgeous Hawaii. The water comes directly from an artesian well located at the base of the mountain. This bottled water company started bottling water in 1995 and has since then spread over the islands, becoming Hawaii’s premium choice.

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The Story of Bottled Water – Episode 7

Water Survey, a matter of water

The Story of Bottled Water – Episode 7

No Comments 13 September 2010

So many new adventures and drama! Find out why Miss Evian has been kidnapped and what secrets is the Bottled Water keeping away from her. Read more to discover why they are hiding in the back room of the super market....

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Dead Sea

overview, water science

Dead Sea

No Comments 11 September 2010

The name “Dead Sea” is a translation from the Hebrew name “Yam ha Maved” which means “Killer Sea”. This sea with a high concentration in salts is known for having beneficial health consequences on the human body. In the past years, historians, scientists and experts are worried that the Dead Sea might be dying due to the constant lowering of the water level.

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