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Earth's atmosphere pulses in sync with the sun's fiery outbursts, indicating it is more sensitive to solar activity than previously thought, according to new research.
With the sun still highly active in 2025, many are asking whether such a breathtaking event could happen again.
From habitats to property to livelihoods, wildfires destroy everything in their path. But there is another, less-acknowledged ...
NASA scientists and researchers from the University of Tokyo have used supercomputers to find out exactly when life on Earth ...
Seven states—including Texas, Arizona, and California—are bracing for "extreme" UV radiation levels later this week, ...
The US National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) has laid off 114 employees as proposed federal cuts affect the Department of ...
Continued supply strain has sent module prices on an upward trend in Europe during the month of April, according to the ...
Auroral activity is measured on a Kp index scale of nine, with higher values indicating stronger geomagnetic storms and more intense displays of the northern lights. For Thursday night, NOAA predicts ...
A disability-rights case at the Supreme Court grew unusually heated on Monday, including accusations of lying and references ...
The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST), perched atop the Hawaiian mountain of Haleakalā, is the world's largest telescope used for studying the sun and predicting these storms. The team ...
Edison and the state’s two other big for-profit utilities have long tried to reduce the energy credits that incentivized Californians to invest in the solar panels. A bill to sharply reduce the ...