Clouds can also form on Mars, and this time they were captured by NASA's Curiosity rover, allowing us to admire the fabulous play of colors in the Martian sky.
Clouds can also form on Mars, and this time they were captured by NASA's Curiosity rover, allowing us to admire the fabulous play of colors in the Martian sky.
A team of scientists has analyzed the global spread of Pierce’s disease, which has been moving through the Mediterranean for a decade and causing significant damage to vineyards in the affected regions.
In the final stretch of winter, there are certain vegetables that can be grown indoors and used regularly in your meals. Find out which ones in this post!
The phenomenon occurred in the Salto Grande reservoir in the province of Entre Ríos, and was caused by the proliferation of cyanobacteria in the water where these animals bathe. Learn more and watch the video.
In his new executive order, the US president uses arguments such as that they “don't work” and “don't last long.” True, nothing to do with plastic ones, which take up to 500 million years to decompose in the environment.
The Webb telescope will study the asteroid in infrared light to provide a much more precise estimate of its size and orbit, as it will not be visible until 2028.
Intense tropical cyclones forming in the Atlantic will take names from the 2019 list. A WMO committee has decided to remove one name and replace it with another: here's why.
NASA scientists have revealed the most likely locations for the asteroid that has a 2.1% chance of colliding with Earth in 2032.
A report by the World Health Organization, WHO, points out that changes in weather and climate are causing one of the most urgent health emergencies currently faced.
Originating from afar, it is now cultivated in various parts of the world. The kiwi is packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. It comes in green, yellow, and red varieties and is a valuable ally for the immune system, joints, and bones. What fruit are we talking about?
The Curiosity rover has taken images of Martian clouds that are too faint to be seen in daylight, only visible when the clouds are especially high and evening has fallen.
A recent study by NOAA offers an explanation for a curious phenomenon detected in some intense hurricanes: finger-shaped clouds protruding from the eyewall.