Medicine & TechnologyThe tornado season between March to June happens when nearly 70% of all tornadoes in a year in the US occur. Read this article to learn how to survive this fatal calamity.
United Launch Alliance's (ULA) Atlas V rocket lifted off on November 10, carrying two payloads toward Earth's orbit. Read the article to learn more details.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announces that a geomagnetic storm can strike Earth due to fast-moving solar winds. Tap the article to learn more details.
A group had a once-in-a-lifetime experience of a scene straight out of a movie when a mako shark jumps aboard their ship. Check out this extraordinary encounter in this article.
The "ghost octopus" was first spotted in 2016 via a remotely operated vehicle, and scientists believe it could be the deepest-dwelling of its kind. Check out this new species of octopus in this article.
Check out what these mysterious lines are that NOAA Ocean Exploration scientists found in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, describing it as something that looked human-made.
A swimmer was injured Sunday morning while swimming too close to a nursing Hawaiian monk seal with its pup in Waikiki despite warnings. Read the article to know the full story.
NOAA warns the public who will go to Padre Island this Memorial Day weekend of a certain dolphin that has developed an aggressive behavior towards humans. Check out why it has changed its behavior despite constant human interaction.
Authorities are investigating the cause of death of the sperm whale that washed ashore on Tel Aviv beach. Read the article to know how many whales are beached or stranded each year.
NASA's Earth science mission next year will be discussed at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union that aims to monitor the changes happening on Earth.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently conducted a deep-sea dive, which included capturing a red disk-shaped jellyfish 2,300 feet beneath the Atlantic Ocean for the first time.
A new satellite for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), named the Sentinel 6 Michael Freilich, is set to launch this coming November.
Scientists flock to Florida's Gulf Coast to take a glimpse of the blue oceanic mysterious hole that is 425-feet-deep and hosts diverse biological communities full of marine life.
With the 17 percent reduction in its budget, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will focus more on its current satellite program.