The pattern had been predicted to form for several months, and weak La Niña conditions were finally officially met this week.
An Astronomer, Prof. Augustine Chukwude, has called on the Federal Government to invest in acquiring astronomical research ...
One of the brightest comets in 20 years, Comet 2024 G3 (ATLAS) returns for a close encounter with the sun — but will we be ...
Some contributing factors are the aggressive winds fanning flames at a rapid pace. Gusts as high as 100 mph were reported at Mt Lukens Truck Trail near La Crescenta, northeast of Los Angeles. Other ...
A new study finds that one of the hottest periods in Earth's history may have driven lampreys apart -- genetically speaking. The work could have implications for how aquatic species respond to our ...
From brewpubs to sushi bars and Mediterranean cafés, these new restaurants in Palm Springs and beyond serve great food and ...
The ocean is vital for oxygen, food supply, and carbon storage. At its core is phytoplankton—microscopic algae that produce biomass through photosynthesis, using nutrients, CO2, and sunlight.
When one of the poles points more toward the Sun than the other pole, that half of the planet gets more sunlight than the other half, and it’s summer in that hemisphere. When that pole tilts away from ...
Clam shells could help scientists understand the Atlantic Ocean’s sensitive circulation system — and predict whether that ...
The chairperson of the Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) in Western Equatoria State, Christopher Gaaniko Ginaba, has expressed concern over online propaganda falsely implicating Yambio ...
The winter solstice, the official start of winter, will occur at 4:21 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 21. For those north of the equator, which is all of the United States, the solstice marks the shortest day ...