Rain outside is a classic. But being stuck inside with energetic kids is a real challenge for any dad. Fortunately, there are ...
If you hate the cold, but your kids bounce off the walls by January, you are not alone. You still want memories, not just ...
Meteorologist Jason Frazer demonstrates how simple, food-based experiments can make weather science engaging for kids and ...
Cool weather brings festivals to Arizona with rodeo traditions, art fairs, film screenings, and desert celebrations that fill ...
The Tulsa science museum’s seasonal attraction features hands-on experiments, holiday activities and winter-themed science ...
Hot air evaporates a lot more water, so crops, forests and landscapes in some areas dry out, which makes them more susceptible to wildfire. Each Celsius degree of warming can cause a sixfold increase ...
More than half of the world lives in cities and that number is increasing every year. We need to teach kids how to live in ...
Earth intelligence sector revenue to exceed $4.2 billion by 2030 Concerns over data accuracy and access for those unable to pay Fugro partners with Esri for climate-vulnerable island mapping Private ...
Most of our weather comes from a force that doesn't actually exist. It just looks that way because we're standing on a rotating, spherical planet. You may have even heard of the coriolis effect before ...
Despite President Trump seeking to cut NASA’s science mission budget nearly in half, the agency is set to send up its latest hardware to study space weather. NASA and the National Oceanic and ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Before he was a star on TV, Al Roker was a huge fan of watching it, especially animated shows. "I spent a lot of Saturday mornings in front of the TV," he said. "I was one of those ...
Al Roker has long been a household name, best known for bringing the weather into America’s living rooms each morning on the TODAY show. BE: What inspired you to create Weather Hunters, and why do you ...