In 1988, the quiet Belgian town of Dinant, located just south of Namur, became the unlikely stage for one of Europe’s most significant archaeological discoveries. During excavations in Margaux Cave, ...
While officials predict normal fire potential for May, conditions will likely worsen in June and July. Drought and rising heat will stress fuels across the Front Range and Western Slope, while high ...
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The Pacific Ocean has officially entered a rapid warming phase this May, signaling a dry and hot winter for eastern Australia. Following the Bureau of Meteorology’s long range forecast issued in late ...
In early March 2026, models showed a 22% chance of a super El Niño. By late April, that figure hit 80%. Now, the ECMWF’s May update has moved to a 100% probability of a super El Niño forming by ...
Passionate about words and driven by curiosity, I traded my career as a market research analyst for the sharpened pen of a web writer. For five years, I've specialized in health and wellness, ...
Since landing in Gale Crater in 2012, the Curiosity rover has made countless discoveries that shed light on the geological and climatic history of Mars. One of Curiosity’s main goals? Find signs of ...
El Niño is a natural climate pattern that forms when waters along the equatorial Pacific become warmer than normal. Sea surface temperatures, air temperatures and wind patterns are closely connected.
Decoding how the body works—from organs, tissues and cells all the way down to organelles, molecules and atoms. Understanding how these elements fit together to create living systems. Figuring out why ...
Passionate about words and driven by curiosity, I traded my career as a market research analyst for the sharpened pen of a web writer. For five years, I've specialized in health and wellness, ...
According to Jack Gallant, professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, scientists will not be able to accurately record human dreams until they understand how those dreams form ...
In the 9th century, Bishop Asser described Nottingham as "a place of many caves." He wasn't wrong, but he didn't know the half of it. Scott Lomax, the city's archaeologist, confirmed the 1,000th ...
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