Bats, spiders, toads, and black cats seem to get all the attention around Halloween, with owls often left out of the ...
The state of West Virginia is investing $19 million to help upgrade and replace portions of Clarksburg’s aging water ...
President Donald Trump is preparing for a significant trip to Asia, aiming to address international trade tensions. The ...
Dating dinosaur eggs is difficult: available methods are limited and prone to errors because measurement proxies – such as volcanic rocks or crystals – may have changed between egg laying and dating ...
South Australia Police Commissioner Grant Stevens has penned a deeply moving letter in remembrance of his youngest son, Charlie, who died after suffering an irreversible brain injury after he was ...
While we may take them for granted, all living and non-living organisms need clouds — they’re crucial for regulating and sustaining Earth’s climate. And at the William Benton Museum on Friday, ...
Data from the Webb Space Telescope may hold evidence of ancient "dark stars," which would've been powered by dark matter, not nuclear fusion.
The world has reached its first climate “tipping point” with warm-water coral reefs, and more climate news from the week.
Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko revealed plans in Cape Town for a groundbreaking stratospheric parachute jump over Antarctica's Geomagnetic South Pole in 2025.
The U.S. dollar fell, on track for a third consecutive session of losses against major currencies including the euro, yen and ...
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Why Lightning Follows the Path It Does

When lightning strikes, it looks chaotic. After all, it’s jagged, unpredictable, and seems to tear through the sky at random.
The woody biomass of Australia’s tropical rainforests has already switched from carbon sink to carbon source – and the reason is climate change.