A sunspot larger than the one produced by the Carrington event in 1859 is the origin of the explosive events that are causing the geomagnetic storm causing auroras that can be seen again in the next few hours.
A sunspot larger than the one produced by the Carrington event in 1859 is the origin of the explosive events that are causing the geomagnetic storm causing auroras that can be seen again in the next few hours.
University of Plymouth researchers plant oak to upland areas to see how harmful flooding of soils is to tree health. What does this mean for UK climate change mitigation?
In the heart of sunny Morocco, scientists are cultivating a future where resilient crops defy an unrelenting drought, now in its sixth year.
Concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have increased every year since measurements began back in 1958, and it looks like they won’t decrease any time soon due to human activity.
It is the first American country to lose all its glaciers, a process that has accelerated as global temperatures rise.
Hoag's Object is a strange and rare ring galaxy located 600 million light-years away from Earth. It was discovered in 1950 by astronomer Arthur A. Hoag. After all, what makes this celestial object so peculiar?
Solar magnetic activity continues to increase and in recent days flares and CMEs have occurred right in the direction of our planet. A train of solar storms is therefore expected.
A cosmic glitch that happens on large scales may require the theory of general relativity proposed by Albert Einstein to be revised.
Tesla charging stations take a huge hit after the company fires 500 employees in charge of building the stations. Public views of electric vehicles may falter in the wake of this decision leaving the environment vulnerable.
Frogs and toads have long lifespans but are in decline in the UK. Creating ponds, even small simple ones can help. Here's an easy method to follow.
Artificial intelligence technique was used to find more than 20 thousand asteroids in images of the Solar System. The objects had never been observed before
World copper reserves are very low and production capacity has been significantly reduced in recent years due to lack of investment in the sector. Argentina has a great opportunity.