Humans are more sensitive to the smell of rain than sharks are to blood. And rain has some surprising benefits for our bodies too – especially when it comes to our mood.
China hopes to increasingly control when and where it rains. Ally Hirschlag examines why its ambitious cloud seeding plan is so controversial – and whether it actually works.
Nicknamed the Bom, the country's weather agency has been heavily criticised over a recent redesign.
Dust storms are sweeping across the world, harming the health of millions of people. Now, scientists are racing to keep the dirt on the ground.
Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica with the strongest windspeeds the Caribbean nation has ever experienced. Here's how it compares to other record-breaking storms.
From when exactly to use sunscreen to whether beach umbrellas really work, this is what scientific research tells us about staying safe in the Sun.
Sweltering summers are making an AC a lifesaving device. But despite the heatwaves, millions of Americans simply can't afford it.
The wall of dust known as a haboob was propelled by thunderstorm winds through parts of Arizona's Pinal County.
Ice cream is a staple of summer – but melts quickly when the mercury rises. Can scientists help it keep its cool?