June 16, 2021 Spacewalking astronauts boosting station's solar power Spacewalking astronauts resumed work to install powerful, new solar panels outside the International Space Station on Wednesday, after a brief interruption caused by problems with one of their suits.
June 12, 2021 Brood X cicadas interfere with cars, planes, weather radar Brood X periodical cicadas have taken over the Eastern U.S., disrupting sleep and even bombarding President Biden on Wednesday as he prepared to board Air Force One.
June 11, 2021 May tornadoes not rated as stronger than EF3 for first time in decades May 2021 marked the first time in more than 70 years that the U.S. has not seen a tornado rated as stronger than an EF3 on the Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale.
June 10, 2021 National Geographic recognizes Southern Ocean as fifth ocean For the first time since beginning to make maps more than a century ago, the National Geographic Society said it would recognize the Southern Ocean as the world's fifth ocean.
June 10, 2021 Marine killed at Pearl Harbor laid to rest in California Eighty years after he died in the attack on Pearl Harbor and just months after his remains were finally identified, a California Marine has been laid to rest with full military honors.
June 10, 2021 'Ring of Fire' solar eclipse stuns viewers around world The "Ring of Fire" solar eclipse stunned skywatchers around the world Thursday morning.
June 10, 2021 'Ring of fire' eclipse 2021: When, where to watch it The first solar eclipse of 2021 is visible to the Northern Hemisphere on Thursday morning.
June 9, 2021 South African honeybee has cloned itself millions of times, study says A South African subspecies of the honeybee is reportedly able to produce millions of clones of itself.
June 8, 2021 Woman in coma after crocodile attack, twin sister hospitalized in Mexico A British woman who was traveling in Mexico is reportedly fighting to live after she and her twin sister were attacked by a crocodile over the weekend.
June 5, 2021 NASA administrator details missions to moon, Mars, Venus and the agency's efforts on Earth NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has cosmically grand plans for the agency, including a trip to Venus, an advanced look at the Earth using new three-dimensional technology and landing humans on Mars.