- Medical examiner: 24 dead in Oklahoma twister AP - 23 minutes ago
MOORE, Okla. (AP) — Emergency crews combed the sticks and rubble remains of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday morning less than a day after a massive tornado slammed through … More »Medical examiner: 24 dead in Oklahoma twister
MOORE, Okla. (AP) — Emergency crews combed the sticks and rubble remains of an Oklahoma City suburb Tuesday morning less than a day after a massive tornado slammed through the community, flattening homes and demolishing an elementary school. At least 24 people were killed, including at least seven children, and those numbers …
- Tips to Help Children Cope with Oklahoma Tornado Devastation Business Wire - 38 minutes ago
“Disasters such as the Oklahoma tornadoes can cause fear, anxiety and stress in children, which can last long after the initial impact," said Carolyn Miles, president … More »Tips to Help Children Cope with Oklahoma Tornado Devastation
- Oklahoma officials say 24, not 51, bodies found after massive tornado Reuters - 1 hour 38 minutes ago
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Officials in Oklahoma City said on Tuesday that 24 bodies were recovered after a devastating tornado tore through Moore, Oklahoma, a sharp decline … More »Oklahoma officials say 24, not 51, bodies found after massive tornado
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Officials in Oklahoma City said on Tuesday that 24 bodies were recovered after a devastating tornado tore through Moore, Oklahoma, a sharp decline from the 51 deaths they previously reported. "We have got good news. The number right now is 24," said Amy Elliott, chief administrative officer at …
- Extreme Solar Storm Could Cause Widespread Disruptions on Earth SPACE.com - 1 hour 10 minutes ago
WASHINGTON — If an extreme solar storm aimed at the Earth hits in just the right way, it could put interconnected electrical grids around the world at serious risk, experts … More »Extreme Solar Storm Could Cause Widespread Disruptions on Earth
- Oklahoma lowers tornado death toll amid frantic search Reuters - 1 hour 16 minutes ago
By Carey Gillam and Ian Simpson MOORE, Oklahoma (Reuters) - Emergency workers searched for survivors in the rubble of homes, schools and a hospital in an Oklahoma town … More »Oklahoma lowers tornado death toll amid frantic search
By Carey Gillam and Ian Simpson MOORE, Oklahoma (Reuters) - Emergency workers searched for survivors in the rubble of homes, schools and a hospital in an Oklahoma town hit by a powerful tornado, but officials on Tuesday sharply lowered the number of deaths caused by the storm. The Oklahoma state medical examiner's office …
- More tornadoes in forecast for central US Tuesday AP - 3 hours ago
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — More severe weather is in the forecast for parts of the central United States already reeling from powerful tornadoes this week. More »More tornadoes in forecast for central US Tuesday
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — More severe weather is in the forecast for parts of the central United States already reeling from powerful tornadoes this week.
- In tornado's wake, worried parents seek out kids AP - 5 hours ago
MOORE, Okla. (AP) — The parents and guardians stood in the muddy grass outside a suburban Oklahoma City church, listening as someone with a bullhorn called out the names … More »In tornado's wake, worried parents seek out kids
- AP photographer describes destroyed Okla. school AP - 2 hours 51 minutes ago
MOORE, Okla. (AP) — I left the office in Oklahoma City as soon as I saw the tornado warnings on TV. I had photographed about a dozen twisters before in the past decade, … More »AP photographer describes destroyed Okla. school
- 1st British Space Station Astronaut Launching in 2015 SPACE.com - 18 hours ago
LONDON — The first British astronaut ever to visit the International Space Station will launch in 2015 for a six-month mission that may involve spacewalks, wrangling … More »1st British Space Station Astronaut Launching in 2015
- Jaw-Dropping Views of Night Sky and Earth Win Photo Contest SPACE.com - 21 hours ago
Eye-popping images of celestial wonders shining over equally stunning Earth views have won the top spots in the 2013 International Earth and Sky Photo Contest, competition … More »Jaw-Dropping Views of Night Sky and Earth Win Photo Contest
- Tornadoes slam Plains, Midwest; 1 dead in Okla. AP - Mon, May 20, 2013 10:03 AM EDT
SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) — When Lindsay Carter heard on the radio that a violent storm was approaching her rural Oklahoma neighborhood, she gathered her belongings and fled. … More »Tornadoes slam Plains, Midwest; 1 dead in Okla.
- Fighting to Save an Endangered Bird — With Vomit LiveScience.com - Mon, May 20, 2013 9:06 AM EDT
A psychological warfare program centered on vomit could help save the marbled murrelet, an endangered seabird that nests in California's old-growth redwood forests. More »Fighting to Save an Endangered Bird — With Vomit
- Could Drones Revolutionize Agriculture? LiveScience.com - 23 hours ago
SAN MATEO, Calif. — The word "drone" tends to conjure up images of planes that kill terrorists or of creepy surveillance tools. More »Could Drones Revolutionize Agriculture?
- NASA's Planet-Hunting Kepler Telescope Will Have Long Legacy, Despite Big Glitch SPACE.com - Mon, May 20, 2013 10:29 AM EDT
Whether or not NASA's Kepler spacecraft can bounce back from the malfunction that has stalled its search for alien planets, the mission's place in history is assured, … More »NASA's Planet-Hunting Kepler Telescope Will Have Long Legacy, Despite Big Glitch
- Sea turtle comeback in a corner of the Caribbean AP - Sat, May 18, 2013 12:57 PM EDT
GRANDE RIVIERE, Trinidad (AP) — Giant leatherback turtles, some weighing half as much as a small car, drag themselves out of the ocean and up the sloping shore on the … More »Sea turtle comeback in a corner of the Caribbean
GRANDE RIVIERE, Trinidad (AP) — Giant leatherback turtles, some weighing half as much as a small car, drag themselves out of the ocean and up the sloping shore on the northeastern coast of Trinidad while villagers await wearing dimmed headlamps in the dark. Their black carapaces glistening, the turtles inch along the moonlit …
- Mystery of Moon's Magnetic Field Deepens SPACE.com - Sat, May 18, 2013 10:12 AM EDT
The moon generated a surprisingly intense magnetic field until at least 3.56 billion years ago, 160 million years longer than previously thought, a new study reports … More »Mystery of Moon's Magnetic Field Deepens
- Human Cloning? Stem Cell Advance Reignites Ethics Debate LiveScience.com - Sat, May 18, 2013 9:10 AM EDT
A new stem cell discovery has reawakened controversy about human cloning — though technical challenges mean scientists are far from being able to create human babies … More »Human Cloning? Stem Cell Advance Reignites Ethics Debate
- Memorial Day Countdown: Will the Jersey Shore Be Ready? LiveScience.com - Sat, May 18, 2013 6:51 AM EDT
Sometimes, numbers are the only way to tell the true tale of a disaster incomprehensible in scale and indescribable in words. For the victims of Hurricane Sandy, those … More »Memorial Day Countdown: Will the Jersey Shore Be Ready?
Sometimes, numbers are the only way to tell the true tale of a disaster incomprehensible in scale and indescribable in words. For the victims of Hurricane Sandy, those numbers paint a bleak picture. The storm is estimated to have caused between $50 …
- Calif. fire crews work to douse 2 blazes AP - Fri, May 17, 2013 11:05 PM EDT
SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (AP) — As firefighters took on a stubborn 3-day-old wildfire Friday in rough terrain north of Los Angeles, a second and more serious blaze broke … More »Calif. fire crews work to douse 2 blazes
SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (AP) — As firefighters took on a stubborn 3-day-old wildfire Friday in rough terrain north of Los Angeles, a second and more serious blaze broke out 30 miles away near Interstate 5, quickly surging to more than 500 acres, briefly threatening an elementary school and leading to the precautionary evacuation …
- Invasive Ladybug Thanks Its Parasite for Competitive Advantage Scientific American - Fri, May 17, 2013 3:28 PM EDT
Harlequin ladybirds carry a parasite that does not kill them--but does kill other ladybug species that attempt to eat the harlequin progeny. Sophie Bushwick reports More »Invasive Ladybug Thanks Its Parasite for Competitive Advantage















