It might sound like science fiction, but some scientists say we have tools that could be used to disrupt natural disasters.
The idea is intriguing, especially as climate change exacerbates the threat of extreme weather. But numerous hurdles stand in ...
While other universities scale back research amid federal funding uncertainty, Tulane University will lead a sweeping ...
Liz Heinecke, the "Kitchen Pantry Scientist," shares some experiments.
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1, and while early outlooks suggest that a developing El Niño might result in a tamer season than in the past few years, with below-average hurricane ...
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30. Throughout the season, the U.S. Geological Survey aids coastal and inland communities by giving people the resources they need ...
The database of federal global warming research recreates a website that was closed amid the administration’s broad retreat ...
As hurricane season begins, the weather agency is seeing promise in drones and other emerging plane-deployed technologies.
The government has abandoned plans to dismantle a deep-ocean observation network that scientists have used to track changes ...
After Monday and Tuesday’s rain in Connecticut, some residents noticed something odd: clusters of white, soapy-looking ...
America at 250 presents one of the strangest paradoxes in modern history. No democracy has accumulated greater economic, military, technological, and cultural power. Few are less content. The ...
An emerging field of research that can measure how much climate change has worsened individual disasters is under attack by friends of the fossil fuel industry. Billions of dollars are at stake.