WLEX: The 'Brood X' Cicadas Are Coming
Billions of cicadas will swarm the eastern U.S. after living underground for 17 years.
USDA releases genetic data of bird flu after criticism from scientists
Concerns about the bird flu have grown in recent months as it has continued to decimate bird populations and spread to more mammals.
Watch bear cubs practice climbing on gondola lift tower in Colorado
You can see the cubs climb up the tower and safely back down in the nearly three-minute clip.
Would you like a cicada salad? Noisemakers descend on New Orleans menu
The Audubon Insectarium in New Orleans plans to demonstrate ways to cook cicadas as the nation prepares for their emergence.
Addressing the planet's ocean plastics problem
Our oceans are full of plastic — an estimated 200 million metric tons. And it's the microscopic pieces that could be the biggest threat.
UN warns workers are at risk from excess heat and other climate shifts
In a new report, the International Labor Organization suggested ways for governments to help address the rising effects of climate change on workers.
NASA announces it's fixed a bug that corrupted Voyager 1's messages
Engineers had to rearrange code on one of Voyager's computers to avoid memory corruption. Now its science mission is set to continue.