Nature for nerds
The rise of artificial intelligence is driving a surge of data center construction across the United States, and rural communities are feeling the impact.
U.S. Air Force hurricane hunters experienced so much turbulence inside Hurricane Melissa that they were forced to turn back, but not before capturing some harrowing photos and videos.
As global temperatures rise, some scientists believe we need to do everything we can to prevent catastrophic warming—no matter how crazy some potential solutions may sound.
The shift could lead to different weather patterns and alter the planet's climate.
As Jamaica braces for what may be the most powerful storm in the island nation’s history, Cuba and the Lucayan Archipelago may face direct hits soon after.
Scientists are seriously considering mimicking volcanic eruptions to mitigate global warming, but that comes with more than a few issues.
Now, Antarctica is the only place left on Earth untouched by these pests.
Researchers mapped greenhouse gas emissions associated with meat production for cities across the United States.
You don’t need a college degree or fancy equipment to begin forecasting the weather at home.
When a Mars-sized meteorite slammed into Earth billions of years ago, the impact completely reset any and all chemical processes on Earth, leaving nothing from before. Or so we thought.
The agency’s Climate Prediction Center expects warmer-than-average conditions for much of the contiguous U.S.
Add a little dose of nostalgia to your daily weather forecast. You know you want to.
As if we needed more proof, an internet legend traced the telling pattern of his garage's shadow over the course of a year.
The project cements Tennessee’s role in the current administration’s “Manhattan Project 2.0,” officials say.
Southern California’s first wintry storm of the season could create a dangerous situation in areas affected by the LA wildfires in January.
The 2025 Global Tipping Points Report finds that the world’s warm-water coral reefs have become the first Earth system to cross its thermal tipping point, putting them at dire risk.
Neil Jacobs, who was confirmed by the Senate on Tuesday, was found to have violated the agency's code of ethics during the first Trump administration.
Last week, the administration nixed more than $7.5 billion in clean energy project funding. New reports suggest that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
A surge in zombie fires. Back-to-back black rainstorms. This summer’s weather was something else.
The surge in new AI data centers has sparked concern among environmentalists and public health experts alike.