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Spring feel Friday before colder air and rain chances return

St. Louis Tastes Early Warmth Friday Before Chill and Rain Return

Sumi

Friday’s Inviting Conditions Take Center Stage (Image Credits: Pixabay) St. Louis – Temperatures climbed to 61 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday, signaling a short-lived warm-up for Friday under sunny skies. Friday’s Inviting Conditions Take Center Stage Residents awoke to forecasts of highs reaching the low 70s on Friday. A warming southwest breeze accompanied abundant sunshine throughout ...

Texas heat wave may have set record for nation’s hottest winter temp ever recorded

Rare 106°F Temperature in Texas Challenges US Winter Heat Record

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Falcon Dam Hits Astonishing Heights (Image Credits: Unsplash) South Texas – A relentless heat wave gripped the region this week, delivering temperatures that tested the limits of winter weather norms. Falcon Dam Hits Astonishing Heights Preliminary observations at Falcon Dam along the Rio Grande clocked in at 106 degrees Fahrenheit on February 26, a mark ...

Astrophotographer captures rare 6-planet parade spanning nearly 180 degrees of sky

Spectacular Six Planet Lineup Captured in Vast Arc Across Evening Sky

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A Race Against the Fading Light (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) Dorset, England – An award-winning astrophotographer seized a fleeting twilight moment to document six planets aligned in a vast arc spanning nearly 180 degrees over the southern coast.[1][2] A Race Against the Fading Light Josh Dury, based in Bristol, traveled four hours to reach a telecommunications ...

NASA's Artemis 3 astronauts won't land on the moon after all. 'This is just not the right pathway forward.'

NASA Recharts the Road to the Moon as Artemis Eyes a Safer 2028 Touchdown

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Chasing a Sustainable Launch Rhythm (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) NASA revealed sweeping changes to its Artemis initiative on February 27, redirecting efforts to prioritize safety, accelerate launches, and mirror the incremental successes of the Apollo era.[1][2] Chasing a Sustainable Launch Rhythm The agency highlighted persistent challenges with its Space Launch System rocket, including hydrogen leaks and ...

A scorpion crawling on a piece of wood

What Animal Best Represents Scorpio’s Intensity?

Suhail Ahmed

  Astrology poses the question, biology sharpens it: which creature truly channels Scorpio’s deep, magnetic force? The answer hides in plain sight and in midnight waters, in armor and in soft skin that changes color like a whispered secret. Scientists are mapping behaviors once dismissed as myth, and what emerges feels strangely familiar – strategic, ...

lightning near body of water and rock formation

The Zodiac Signs Most Drawn to Stormy Weather

Suhail Ahmed

  Thunderheads pile up on the horizon, the air snaps with static, and some people can’t help it – they step outside and breathe deeper. Others bolt the doors. The divide is striking, and it raises a curious question: why do certain personalities seem to find energy in chaos, especially when the sky turns electric? ...

an underwater view of corals and sponges in the ocean

Florida’s Coral Reefs Glow in the Dark – Here’s Why

Suhail Ahmed

On moonless nights in the Florida Keys, the water can look like a living constellation – points of light flaring and fading as if the sea had its own sky. For years, divers and fishers treated the glow as a trick of the eye or a postcard flourish, but scientists now see it as a ...

The Science Behind Why Cats Always Land on Their Feet

Suhail Ahmed

  There’s a moment – half gasp, half awe – when a cat slips and time seems to stretch. The animal tumbles, twists, and somehow touches down with a soft thud, eyes bright, dignity intact. For more than a century, that miracle has teased physicists and veterinarians alike: how does a cat flip in midair ...

A black and white bird standing on a rock next to a body of water

The Bird That Symbolizes Gemini’s Dual Nature

Suhail Ahmed

  Every zodiac sign seems to have an animal waiting in the wings, but Gemini’s is hiding in plain sight, flicking its tail and testing the rules. Meet the magpie: quick-thinking, restless, talkative, and dressed in stark black and white like a walking metaphor for duality. For centuries, people have argued over whether it’s a ...

snow capped mountans

The Mountain That Emits a Natural Hum Scientists Can’t Explain

Suhail Ahmed

  Some landscapes whisper; this one seems to sing. Across still nights and windless dawns, a low, steady vibration rises from the flanks of a remote peak, subtle enough to feel more than hear, persistent enough to reshape a community’s sense of place. The sound has dodged tidy explanations, resisting easy links to nearby industry, ...