The damage from military attacks on cities can fill the air with pollutants that harm the lungs and stress the heart.
The answer has to do with the air we breathe and that bright white snowpack, as an atmospheric scientist in Colorado explains.
Solar cycles, sea ice and rising electricity use all play a role. So does an unhealthy surprise that has been quietly hiding a large amount of global warming – until now.
The results offer a new window into how iceâgiants distribute energy in their upper layers.
When attacks disrupted shipping lanes in the Red Sea, few scientists imagined the effects would reach the clouds over the South Atlantic.
CONCORD — Smoke from wildfires in Canada continue to reduce air quality in New Hampshire last week after the state declared an air quality act…
CONWAY — Those who are awaking with scratchy throats and irritated eyes are likely to be wondering if it’s allergies, but it’s more likely the…
CONWAY — Those who are awaking with scratchy throats and irritated eyes are likely to be wondering if it’s allergies, but it’s more likely the…
CONWAY — People in the Mount Washington Valley were treated to a fabulous light show as the aurora lit up the night sky for all to see.
