Picture this: ice that doesn’t melt even when it’s warm. That’s not science fiction anymore — it’s now a science fact.
No one can control the weather, but certain clouds can be deliberately triggered to release rain or snow. The process, known ...
The atmosphere is full of tiny particles floating invisible to the naked eye, yet these microscopic specks wield ...
A study published in Nature Climate Change by an international team of scientists from the IBS Center for Climate Physics ...
Get ready for some explosive fun with our latest science experiment! We've rigged a standard Pringles can with a small charge to see just how much pressure it can take. The big question is: will it ...
Experiments at high temperatures and pressures reveal chemistry that can generate water on the surface of exoplanets ...
Silver iodide is the material of choice to make clouds release rain and snow. For decades, its remarkable ability to trigger precipitation has been used in cloud seeding to prevent hail damage and ...
Researchers uncover how the surface structure of silver iodide at the atomic scale triggers ice formation in clouds, ...
Ottawa County high schoolers collect data on road salt pollution while gaining environmental science experience.
Explore the effectiveness and history of cloud seeding in India, focusing on recent trials in Delhi and their outcomes.
A recent study proposes that future Mars missions should prioritize searching for microbial life or its preserved remains within the planet's ice, rather than in its rocks, clay, or soil. Researchers ...
The Science Behind Laser Weather Control Recent scientific experiments have demonstrated that intense light pulses can influence atmospheric conditions. Specifically, these powerful laser pulses can ...