The agency has been investigating reports of tar balls from Port Everglades to Palm Beach along the coast of the Atlantic ...
In January, 1950, a military aircraft took off from Anchorage, bound for Montana. It never arrived. Despite a massive search, ...
In the ocean ... get to spawning streams in British Columbia. The Okanagan Nation Alliance tribal communities got the breakthrough going, with an invitation to Canadian fisheries officials ...
For Americans, news of a record warm January might seem odd given how cold it was. But the U.S. is just a tiny fraction of the planet's surface, and "a much larger area of the planet’s surface was ...
a PhD researcher focusing on uncontrolled re-entries at the University of British Columbia. “That rises to about a 26 per cent chance of a re-entry in busier air spaces, such as the Northeastern ...
Copernicus records date to 1940, but other U.S. and British ... planet's surface was much, much warmer than average," Burgess said. January was unseasonably mild in the Arctic. Parts of the ...
Copernicus records date to 1940, but other U.S. and British ... s surface was much, much warmer than average,” Burgess said. January was unseasonably mild in the Arctic. Parts of the Canadian ...