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The science of clouds covers a lot of ground. Her research shines light into topics ranging from the rainfall and microplastic precipitation in Indiana to the climates of moons and planets far outside ...
What's that in the sky? In this week's Science Snippet, Meteorologist Stefanie Lauber explains the science behind these cool clouds.
Experts say cloud formations do not signify a coming earthquake, contrary to claims circulating among Taiwanese social media users after a magnitude-6.0 tremor struck off the island's northeast coast ...
Why science says clouds could disappear as solar eclipse begins to pass over Texas Depending on the type of clouds, they may vanish, scientists say.
Photographers hoping to capture stunning "night-shining" clouds have been left frustrated this year. The fast-approaching solar maximum may be to blame.
Japanese researchers have discovered a concerning amount of microplastics are now appearing in our clouds.
Michigan Tech's Pi Cloud Chamber is giving researchers unique insight into cloud formation and behavior, positioning the University at the forefront of atmospheric research and climate science.
Depending on the type of clouds, they may vanish as the solar eclipse passes over Texas on Monday. Here's why.
While natural noctilucent clouds are quite rare across the country, we tend to see them more often in Central Florida because of those predawn rocket launches.
The Coconino Center for the Arts in Flagstaff is celebrating its 40th year with a series of science, climate and cloud appreciation events.
If you could see the clouds on WASP-17b, they might glitter as starlight reflects off the facets of billions of microscopic quartz crystals. A team of astronomers, with help from the James Webb ...
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