Efforts to influence the weather, from cloud seeding to controversial geoengineering proposals, are drawing renewed scrutiny amid growing questions about oversight and regulation in the United States.
I understand why millions of Americans look up at the sky with concern. Videos of unusual cloud formations circulate on social media, accompanied by questions about “chemtrails” and secret weather ...
There’s a business school case study to be written about how Nissan squandered its first-mover advantage with the original Leaf. Left on the market far too long before being replaced with basically ...
Kansas Modification Center (KMC), the Wichita outfit developing a Boeing 777-300ER converted freighter, continues modifying its first aircraft and now aims to secure Federal Aviation Administration ...
Each fall, golfers in cooler climates invoke the "leaf rule" to lobby for a free drop when they can’t find their ball under a pile of foliage. Some use it as a concession to appease a frustrated ...
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The all-new, third-generation Nissan Leaf is here, with bigger batteries and up to 303 miles of range. First on the market will be a 75-kWh battery, followed later this year by one with 52 kWh. Prices ...
Goethe’s seminal scientific work, Versuch die Metamorphose der Pflanzen zu erklaren (An Attempt to Interpret the Metamorphosis of Plants) dated from 1790, has created the foundations for many domains ...
For years, outlandish theories about the U.S. government using airplanes to spray harmful chemicals over U.S. homes or powerful elites controlling the weather were relegated to the fringes of society.
Florida airports soon must submit monthly reports on weather modification activities or face the loss of state funding under a controversial new law derided by critics as fueling conspiracy theories.