Interesting Engineering on MSN
US scientists unveil ‘cloud in a box’ chamber that could explain storms and rain
Researchers in the US have just unveiled a new convection cloud chamber which they ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Explained: How this US firm is building a meltdown-proof nuclear reactor
Nations are racing to deploy advanced reactors for cleaner, more secure nuclear energy, which ...
Scientists discovered plate anomalies in Earth's mantle using seismic wave analysis. These mysterious structures challenge tectonic theories.
After accounting for Earth’s rotation, gravity is slightly weaker beneath Antarctica than anywhere else on the planet. That ...
Astronomers have witnessed a rare cosmic event: a massive star that didn’t explode in a spectacular supernova, but instead ...
A massive star 2.5 million light-years away simply vanished — and astronomers now know why. Instead of exploding in a supernova, it quietly collapsed into a black hole, shedding its outer layers in a ...
Warm temperatures this week will lead to increased chances of storms, with the possibility of severe thunderstorms in the ...
Westinghouse has opened a full-sized replica of a control room at a new AP1000 Training Academy in Spain as the company ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Spring forecast flips: How fading La Niña could rock March to May
The Climate Prediction Center issued its latest ENSO Diagnostic Discussion on February 12, 2026, confirming that La Niña is fading and that ENSO-neutral conditions are favored to persist through ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Mystery of the Antarctica 'gravity hole' finally cracked by scientists
Antarctica sits above the strongest negative gravity anomaly on Earth, a region where the planet’s gravitational pull dips so ...
Times-Standard on MSN
Lori Dengler | The sea is not level
"The ocean surface is definitely not flat. It is constantly changing as wind, waves and swells produce surface undulations, daily tidal fluctuations raise and lower the average height." ...
Colombo weather forecast predicts clear skies for the India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup clash after 6 PM IST. Fans can expect a full 40-over game despite minor afternoon showers.
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