Cicadas: If you can’t beat them, eat them
Who is ready for the cicada-mageddon this year? Some people recommend turning to chefs instead of exterminators to handle the noisy bugs. Yes, some claim they are a tasty and nutritious treat.
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Who is ready for the cicada-mageddon this year? Some people recommend turning to chefs instead of exterminators to handle the noisy bugs. Yes, some claim they are a tasty and nutritious treat.
NOAA scientists say coral reefs in the Caribbean are already showing early signs of heat stress in April starting even earlier than last summer.
Just like in SciFi where zombies are corpses that rise from the dead, zombie fires are wildfires that rise from the dead.
University students from around the U.S. are competing in Florida this week to see how each teamâs robot would fare on the surface of the Moon.
Get ready for plenty of sweat and discomfort this scorching summer as high temperatures are expected to dominate the season for millions, fueled by a developing La Niña climate pattern.
The National Park Service is asking for the public's help in identifying two people involved in an alleged archeological theft at Canyonlands National Park in Utah in March.
This is not your typical flash flood threat. Your commute to work or school, the subway system, a parking lot, the street on which you live or even your home are all areas that could become inundated by floodwaters on a high-risk flood day.
Start your day with the latest weather news. Parts of Texas and Louisiana face a serious risk of flooding as storms pummel a region that has already been swamped by relentless storms.
Researchers at Binghamton University and the University of Colorado are studying how ants bind together to survive flooding. These rafts allow the colony to stay afloat and endure heavy rainfall events.
Rocket Lab is preparing to launch the first of two tiny NASA spacecraft designed to study how heat is emitted and absorbed from Earth's polar regions, which influences global weather patterns.