Medicine & TechnologyMcDonald's is taking efforts to guarantee that its popular Happy Meal toys are manufactured in a way that is safe for both children and the environment.
The world's biggest tree can still be saved from wildfires that ravage the parched United States, firefighters who have been combating the disaster said on Friday they are positive it will happen.
Research carried out on the climate impacts of the tectonics, rotation rate, and isolation has explored two probable situations out of which one is the supercontinent’s formation at low latitudes.
Tropical storm Ida is hitting Louisiana and it is expected to turn into a strong hurricane with a dangerous Category 3 level. It is expected to bring heavy rains, according to the NHC.
A new observatory will be open for studies at the largest river basin in Colorado to predict ran and snowfall and gain advantage against the water shortage in the US west.
About 199 wildfires are currently occurring in the US West and the biggest challenge firefighters are facing today is wildfire containment. Some of the occurrences of such devastation are caused by human sources.
Research shows that PFAS, mad-made chemicals used in a variety of household and indusrial products, are increasingly becoming concentrated and leaking out of the Arctic Ice thanks to the warming of the planet.
Scientists found that the lack of oxygen on the Caribbean coral reef is affecting marine life. Macro-organisms have avoided the deoxygenated water, but those who did not end up suffocated.
Experts explain that the full moon this coming weekend may turn red. Along with the unexpected color of the lunar surface, skies across the United States may appear orange-tinted.
The artificial rain in Dubai, UAE is created using drone technology that unleashes electrical charges into clouds in order for them to clump together and form precipitation.
Advancements on water-related energy generation, also known as hydropower, had been among the key interests of experts to develop an effective and sustainable energy.
The community of chemical scientists at Wuhan, China developed new environmentally degradable plastics that can break down under sunlight and oxygen in just a week.