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WASP-121b, an already unusual planet, might have a remote origin that explains some of its peculiar properties—from iron rain ...
The summer of flooding and irritant-level tropical threats rolls with this week’s focus on a disorganized disturbance in the ...
Stars and planets are naturally associated with one another. While some planets have gone rogue and are drifting through space, the vast majority are in solar systems, where they're gravitationally ...
Strong rainfall of more than 80 mm per hour fell around the Chungcheong region due to a stagnant medium-sized low pressure ...
Five people were injured in June when an American Airlines flight encountered unexpected turbulence en route from Miami to Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. Summer turbulence is generally ...
The National Weather Service has issued heat advisories across Southeast Georgia, as well as Northeast and Central Florida.
Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster ...
The chances for a scattered area of showers and thunderstorms to develop into something more increased overnight, but remain low, forecasters said.
Burning of fossil fuels, forests and grasslands sends small particles called aerosols into the air. High levels of aerosols can create a thick haze, cutting back on sunlight reaching Earth’s surface ...
Earth has experienced both hot and cold periods over time, though warm times have been more common. That’s true of the last 485 million years, as seen in this timeline reported in 2024. Our genus, ...
Scholl said the technological breakthrough wasn’t as much the design of XB-1, and soon to be Overture, but rather determining “the altitude and the speed relative to the current atmospheric ...
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