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The auroras were caused by a powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) that struck Earth head-on in the early hours of 1 June.
Back in March, the Trump administration bragged about raiding a big Tren de Aragua gathering" in the Texas hill country outside of Austin. Forty-five people were taken into custody, including children ...
Beaches come in hues other than gold and white. Add a jolt of color to your coastal vacation at these shorelines with vibrant ...
Whether romance means sipping rosé on the Douro or spotting polar bears by zodiac, there’s a cruise for that. Here are six ...
People in parts of the U.S. may be able to see Northern lights Monday night — or at least use a smartphone cameras to reveal ...
There’s a good chance the Northern Lights will make an appearance in the UK tonight. The aurora borealis is usually only ...
Polar bears enjoy swimming in cold water for hunting, cooling off, and playing, and they are majestic to watch.
A London-based start-up employs bioprospectors to scour the world for DNA to feed AI models building a digital tree of life ...
Nature is nothing short of magical. From glowing blue waves to thunder that rolls like a war drum, every corner of our planet ...
If the U.S. could tap into just 2 percent of the geothermal power beneath Earth’s crust, it could supply more than 2,000 times our total annual energy consumption.
A new study in Nature reveals that Earth’s core may not be sealed shut after all. German geochemists have discovered traces of core-derived precious metals like ruthenium in volcanic rocks from Hawaii ...