‘World’s rarest whale’ washes up on New Zealand beach
Marine scientists may learn more about the "rarest whale" in the world after a spade-toothed whale likely washed up on an Otago beach in New Zealand.
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Marine scientists may learn more about the "rarest whale" in the world after a spade-toothed whale likely washed up on an Otago beach in New Zealand.
Fire crews in California have been busy working to contain and extinguish numerous wildfires that erupted over the weekend after more than 100 lightning strikes were reported inside Tahoe National Forest in just 24 hours.
The new workweek is getting off to a stormy start in the Midwest as tens of millions of people across the region face the risk of severe weather for the third-straight day, with cities such as Chicago and Milwaukee bracing for thunderstorms that will be capable of producing large hail, hurricane-force wind gusts and possible tornadoes.
Start your day with the latest weather news â Severe weather is targeting major Midwest cities like Chicago and Milwaukee. Meanwhile, the U.S. is about to bake under a significant heat wave as 154 million are under heat alerts on Monday.
After NASA's successful planetary defense test in 2022, Chinaâs space agency plans to launch a spacecraft designed to redirect a near-Earth asteroid by 2030.
Republican National Convention attendees and politicos will have to contend with added security and potentially severe weather in Milwaukee on Monday at the start of the event.
First, Europe that was socked in by record levels of dust from the Sahara Desert in Africa. The Atlantic appears to have now taken the lead, with dust levels not seen in years across parts of the basin.
Fishing at Yellowstone National Park will be curbed starting Monday to protect native and wild trout fisheries amid the recent heat wave.
Bubba, a 375-pound loggerhead sea turtle, was placed back into the ocean on Wednesday after months of rehabilitation at Brevard Zoo in Florida.
A photo showing two galaxies locked in a slow "cosmic dance" is the latest marvel from the James Webb Telescope.