An El Niño-like pattern of warmer than average sea surface temperatures is emerging in the equatorial Pacific Ocean as of May 17, 2026. There are four key El Niño monitoring regions, but the one that ...
On May 21, ground controllers powered down NASA's AWE (Atmospheric Waves Experiment) instrument, bringing the data collection phase of the mission to a successful and scheduled end, surpassing its ...
Pokémon fans debate swimming mechanics, underwater exploration, and whether future games should finally let protagonists swim freely.
Abstract: In recent years, harnessing renewable energy from different sources of energies readily available to us in different forms such as solar, wind, wave, hydro, tidal, biomass and hydrogen has ...
We get this question regularly, and the people asking it usually expect a clear answer. The reality is that neither system ...
Abstract: This study proposes a robust, contactless method for simultaneously detecting respiration and heart rates using frequency–modulated continuous wave (FMCW) millimeter– wave radar under ...
A tropical wave in the forecast is not a reason to panic — but it’s not something to ignore, either. What it is and its odds of forming.
We already know that moving your body is important for brain health, but a new study reveals a possible reason why: It could be triggering a kind of hydraulic pump that flushes out fluid in the brain.
This clip captures an outdoor water activity with a focus on movement and interaction. The scene highlights how the action develops in a natural environment. The footage shows how camera angles help ...
Every security program is betting on the same assumption: once a system is connected, the problem is solved. Open a ticket, stand up a gateway, push the data through. Done. That assumption is wrong.