Satellite damaged by space particle ‘smaller than a grain of sand’ and historic solar storm
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Itâs not easy being a satellite: space is a dangerous place.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says that some largemouth bass are now known as the Florida bass. The name change comes after researchers determined the fish to be its own species.
New research is revealing the states posing the highest risks to swimmers, and the findings may come as a surprise.
NASA announced this week that rocks made of pure sulfur have been discovered on the Red Planet.
During encounters with Saharan dust, large wildfires, pollution or even dust storms, people might hear the term âdirty rain" being used to describe precipitation that can happen in and around them. According to National Weather Service meteorologists, there is more to the phenomenon than meets the eye.
Erosion caused by heavy rains in parts of Brazil earlier this year uncovered an "almost complete" skeleton of a dinosaur that lived about 233 million years ago during the Triassic Period, according to the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria.
A deadly derecho swept through parts of the Midwest earlier this week, causing major damage in parts of Illinois, particularly in suburbs within the Chicago metro area.
Amid the scorching heat, a sorrowful and preventable tragedy persists, claiming the lives of young children across the country.
One of the hottest starts to summer on record across much of the West is ready to write its next chapter as yet another dangerous bout of heat is building, just in time for the weekend.
A thick layer of Saharan dust that is among the massive plume covering much of the tropical Atlantic is forecast to move across the Florida Peninsula this weekend.