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Catching a snowflake and snapping its picture is simple, but the projects lead scientists Frank McDonough says the end result may help scientists figure out everything from how severe a storm ...
Weather experts hope they soon will be able to do a better job of predicting precipitation. How much moisture will fall has always been tough to forecast, even with the best methods and when ...
Nathan catching snowflakes using a piece of black foam board. Modernist Cuisine Gallery, LLC. Once safely on the slide, he focuses his microscope to take the photograph, changing the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
“Catching the right snowflake is a lot like going fishing,” says Peres, whose photographs were recently featured on The Weather Channel. “When conditions present themselves, ...
Grizzly bear catching snowflakes on his tongue. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo "Bears and other larger animals go into torpor in the winter, which is a hormonal, physiological, and behavioral change ...
No, the city of New Berlin Police Department's K9 wasn't out in the field trying to help track down criminals. With the snow falling last night, this dog had a fun job: catching snowflakes.
These Are the Highest-Resolution Photos Ever Taken of Snowflakes Photographer and scientist Nathan Myhrvold has developed a camera that captures snowflakes at a microscopic level never seen before ...
An Instagram Reel of the 19-year-old bear shared on Nov. 6 by the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs features him blissfully lounging in the snow while catching snowflakes in his mouth. "10 ...