Marcelo Saba, a researcher at Brazil's National Space Research Institute (INPE), and Ph.D. candidate Diego Rhamon managed to snap an incredibly unique shot of lightning rods doing what they do best.
A high-speed photo of lightning rods at work during an electrical storm in São José dos Campos, Brazil, is helping scientists understand how the devices compete to attract strikes and keep buildings ...
A firm founded in Nottingham that has protected buildings around the world from lightning strikes for more than 130 years, says climate change is pushing demand for its services. Electrical ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. We’re used to thunder and lightning here on Earth. But what might ...
In late September 2025, ABB opened a new US$35 million manufacturing and R&D facility in Nottingham, U.K., expanding its research, development, and production capacity for advanced Furse® earthing and ...
Two hikers had their outdoor outing unexpectedly cut short after being struck by lightning near the top of Humphreys Peak ...
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