This September, the night sky will present us with rare astronomical events, such as a partial lunar eclipse, an equinox and a supermoon.
This September, the night sky will present us with rare astronomical events, such as a partial lunar eclipse, an equinox and a supermoon.
Can you imagine a canal much larger and longer than the Panama Canal to link the Atlantic with the Pacific? Nicaragua plans to carry out this mega-project sooner or later.
Cow pat could well become the basis of a new biofuel in the future, in any case this is the project of 6 large Japanese companies.
This is information that has made climate skeptics of all kinds jump: part of the Atlantic Ocean has been cooling rapidly since June. What is this phenomenon? Does it really call into question global warming?
Using new simulations, astronomers find that the Milky Way has only a 50% chance of colliding with Andromeda
What initially appeared to be space debris turned out to be a rocky asteroid that was sighted and reported from different points in the Eastern Cape province. People are invited to contribute with reports and to contribute to citizen science.
A container ship arrived recently in Western Australia's Fremantle Harbour, damaging a historic tall ship used for training youth to sail, and "clipping" the nearby maritime museum. Was the weather was to blame?
An atmospheric river brought heavy rains to southern Alaska in early August 2024, triggering a large landslide and tsunami at Pedersen Lagoon.
Deaths from heat could triple in Europe by 2100, mostly among people living in southern parts of the continent, according to new research.
In the driest desert on the planet, the Sahara, an unprecedented meteorological phenomenon is brewing: an unexpected increase in rainfall, which could exceed 500% of normal.
New research from the University of Liverpool has revealed how an underwater avalanche grew more than 100 times in size, causing a huge trail of destruction as it cut 2,000km across the Atlantic Ocean seabed off the north-west coast of Africa and the north of the Canary Islands.
Most of us have smartphones, and many of us find ourselves stuck on them at times, whether "doomscrolling" or on social media. When we think it might be becoming bad for us, what can we do?