
Israeli study finds lightning may have protective traits
Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields may have had a tangible impact on life on Earth.

Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields may have had a tangible impact on life on Earth.

As the planet heats up, weather is becoming more extreme. Israeli professor, Colin Price, thinks his work tracking weather patterns could save lives.

Climate change and deforestation may be to blame for a reported increase in lightning strikes and death by lightning, says Israeli professor.

Tel Aviv University research shows that rising temperatures affect lightning patterns.

Flash floods are the leading cause of weather-related deaths in the US, arriving without warning and wreaking swift destruction. As the country’s most common natural