Medicine & TechnologyA Soviet rocket has re-entered the Earth's atmosphere after orbiting for over 42 years. Learn about the impact and implications of uncontrolled re-entry. Read more now.
Following the latest study of the University of Washington, inactive volcanoes do emit sulfur in the atmosphere. Learn how this can happen, read on now!
The "mother-of-pearl" cloud is rarely seen in the UK as these clouds usually form in extremely cold and dry conditions. Check out this article to learn more about the nacreous cloud over Scotland.
A clear sunny day would give a blue sky, but is it really blue? How about at night time? Check out how the nature of light, atoms, molecules, and Earth's atmosphere affect the sky's color.
Adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the Mediterranean Sea Emission Control Area for Sulphur Oxides and Particulate Matter (Med SOx ECA) is set to come into effect on 1 May 2025.
A cumulus cloud weighs as heavy as up to 100 elephants. Read to know more about the weight of clouds and how they stay afloat despite how heavy they are.
Check out the most detailed view of the exoplanet WASP-39b, which was the subject of the first-ever detection of carbon dioxide in its atmosphere earlier this year.
The highest plume record was set by Tonga's underwater volcanic explosion that reached the atmosphere. Read on to know more about this explosive news, check it out now!
Increasing levels of carbon dioxide due to the worsening climate change will result in an extended lifetime of space junk in the atmosphere, risking collision with satellites. Read the article to learn more.
Will the Mississippi River dry up now that it is nearing historic lows due to severe drought? Find out the answer through this article as this year's high temperatures are threatening US commerce and supply chain.
The International Space Station (ISS) was passing over Southeast Asia when an astronaut aboard snapped a photo showing two mysterious blue orbs in the atmosphere. Find out what they could be through this article.
The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite detected a few specifically interesting planets orbiting in their parent stars’ habitable zones. Read to know more.
A dangerous large sunspot pointing toward Earth is disconcertingly quiet this week and believes that it could be the calm before the storm. Will this become a solar flare? Find out in this article.