Former NOAA employees built Climate.us to preserve climate data and resources

Ex-NOAA staff establish Climate.us to safeguard climate data and resources, aiming to support ongoing climate research and public access.

Weather This Weekend

This weekend is expected to bring mostly dry weather with mild temperatures across the UK, according to the latest forecast from the Met Office.

Heat Wave

A historic heat wave is affecting the UK, with temperatures exceeding previous records. Authorities warn of health risks and infrastructure strain.

Wetter Morgen

Am kommenden Morgen wird in vielen Regionen Deutschlands mit Regen und milderen Temperaturen gerechnet. Hier sind die wichtigsten Fakten und Entwicklungen.

Climate.gov Was Destroyed. Open Data Saved It

Climate.gov was destroyed in an incident, but open data backups preserved critical information, ensuring the site’s recovery.

15 Best Science Reference Posters in 2026

Discover the top science reference posters for classrooms and homeschool use in 2026. Find the best options for educators, students, and budget-conscious buyers.

Why study Diophantine equations?

Exploring why research into Diophantine equations is important for mathematics and beyond, highlighting recent developments and ongoing debates.

So you want to learn physics (second edition, 2021)

The second edition of ‘So You Want to Learn Physics’ was published in 2021, offering updated content for students and enthusiasts interested in physics.

So you want to learn physics (second edition, 2021)

The second edition of ‘So You Want to Learn Physics’ was published in 2021, aiming to update and expand the popular introductory physics book for students.

The One-Step Trap (In AI Research)

Analyzing the ‘One-Step Trap’ in AI research: what it is, why it matters, and the current uncertainties surrounding this concept.