Airplanes are known to go through turbulence, but severe turbulence like what was experienced earlier this week on a Singapore Airlines flight was rare, and it could become more common.
Airplanes are known to go through turbulence, but severe turbulence like what was experienced earlier this week on a Singapore Airlines flight was rare, and it could become more common.
A newly identified missing link could help science find out how to revolutionise electronic power storage and charging capabilities for devices and electronic cars.
Increasing earthquakes and increasingly strong tremors, deforming soil, growing concern among the population. What is happening on the outskirts of Naples, where the large volcanic caldera of the Campi Flegrei is located? A review on the characteristics of this volcano and the point on what the experts say.
Amid widespread storms in the Midwest, powerful storms hit Iowa Tuesday, leaving thousands without power and homes destroyed. Multiple deaths were reported statewide, with the small town of Greenfield particularly hard-hit.
In the last 25 years, the incidence of this skin cancer has increased in the world; it is estimated that melanoma represents 4 percent of malignant skin tumors.
Experts in Iceland are making a special way of drilling into magma to find out secrets about volcanic activity and ways of enhancing geothermal.
An event in 1937 caught the attention of astronomers, and it is possible that an explanation for this phenomenon has finally emerged. See here for more information.
The mosquito is an insect that many consider very harmful, because of its invasive appearance but also because it can transmit many diseases. However, will we be able to get rid of it once and for all?
A study shows that the colour of the net can deter insects even with bigger mesh sizes of nets, avoiding the need for pesticides.
Climate change makes brain conditions like migraine or psychiatric disorders like anxiety worse, a review has shown. Why is this?
Discover Cladophlebis, the oldest flower in the world, whose ancestral legacy awakens curiosity and wonder in the study of plant evolution and paleobotany.
Researchers from the National Institute of Research on Agriculture, Food and Environment of France (INRAE), have discovered that domestic chickens blush when they feel certain emotions.