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The Sun's death may not be the end: James Webb telescope reveals the secret
The Sun's death is still billions of years away, but it is inevitable. Understanding what will happen when our star exhausts its nuclear fuel has long been one of astronomy's biggest questions. Solar System The Sun's fate will ultimately determine the future of Earth and the entire solar system, now, a groundbreaking study published in Nature by researchers
Flooding and severe weather expected as storms continue across the East
Hot and humid conditions will once again grip the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast today, while rounds of thunderstorms bring the threat of flo oding to parts of the eastern United States. Severe thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding concerns remind to parts of the Mid-Atlantic through Monday, while additional storms develop across the Northern Plains,
Seaweeds aren't plants: Surprising facts about aquatic life you need to know
From underwater carnivorous plants to giant seaweeds that aren't actually plants at all, scientists say aquatic flora is full of surprises. Underwater view of a group of seabed with green seagrass. When most people think of plants, they picture forests, gardens, or fields of wildflowers. But beneath the surface of lakes, rivers, and oceans lies a fascinating
The birds visiting your garden could reveal more than you think
According to wildlife experts, the species that stop by most often can reveal a great deal about the habitat you've created and how welcoming your outdoor space is for nature. Birds that choose to visit your garden are responding to the environment you've created. The birds that visit your garden aren't there by chance. Whether it's the cheerful song of a ro
