The third in a series of five polar-orbiting satellites developed by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to study Earth's weather and environment launched on November 1st.
As the United States' southwest faces the worst drought in more than a millennium, a city built on the banks of a dry riverbed may have answers for how to glean water from the desert.
One of the most interesting things about the pandemic, at least from an employment perspective, is that productivity didn't suffer as a result of remote work.
U.S. property/casualty insurers' investment allocations during this period have shifted to more riskier assets such as lower-rated and private placement bonds.
Data from the association has also shown that the country's leading commercial auto insurance providers wrote almost $45.8 billion in premiums in 2020.
The ShakeAlert system is finally a reality for over 50 million West Coast residents, with more than 903 buried sensors in CA that can alert users who are at risk.
Social inflation, sexual abuse, and molestation are evolving risks for schools, colleges and universities, said United Educators President and CEO Janice Abraham.
A wildfire that destroyed nearly 1,100 homes and businesses in suburban Denver last winter caused more than $2 billion in losses, making it by far the costliest in Colorado history.
A fire that destroyed much of a historic country club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, may have been started by construction work involving a propane torch.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is reminding flood insurance policyholders that they have an extra three months to renew their expiring policies.