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Eunice Foote: The climate science pioneer

In the 1800s, it was hard for women to receive recognition for their work in any field, but one woman’s…

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March rains put a big dent in the Florida drought

A very active March has led to beneficial rainfall, putting a big dent in the drought and reducing the risk…

2 years ago

A portal to another galaxy? No, it’s a fallstreak hole

It looks like a UFO or some strange portal to another world, but it's actually an unusual phenomenon known as…

2 years ago

Tornado rips through New Orleans and its suburbs, killing 1

ARABI, La. — A tornado tore through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs Tuesday night, flipping cars and ripping…

2 years ago

How the gravity of the moon affects our tides

If you soak in the sun from the same spot on the beach all day, you might notice the water…

2 years ago

Let the blooms begin!

Spring is here and everyone's favorite flowering trees are painting the nation pink, as cherry blossom season kicks off across…

2 years ago

‘Tis the season for hail in Central Florida

It is spring, and that is also a sign that Florida's hail season is here. What You Need To Know…

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From space to sea, Kathy Sullivan is a historic explorer

Dr. Kathy Sullivan is “the most vertical girl in the world.” It’s a catchy phrase, but it doesn’t fully capture…

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The March full moon has a unique name

Thursday night will provide optimal viewing for March’s full moon. What You Need To Know The moon is called a…

2 years ago

Severe storms continue to move through Central Florida

Strong storms are moving in from the Gulf of Mexico and pushing east. Sign up for severe weather alerts What…

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