Natural Disasters 13 hrs ago Hawaii volcano: Growing crater knocks out GPS station, may devour museum at summit The summit crater of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano has grown dramatically since the latest eruption began in early May, so large it may threaten a museum at Hawaii Volcanoes National ...
Climate 16 hrs ago Antarctica's big secret: Active volcanic heat found under Pine Island Glacier Researchers have made a shocking discovery under the Pine Island Glacier in Antarctica, locating an active volcanic heat source, a factor they say has played a "critical role" in ...
Sharks 1 day ago Blacktip shark mysteriously appears in Texas neighborhood Residents of a neighborhood in La Porte, Texas were baffled to find a blacktip shark next to a curb last week.
Climate 1 day ago UFO? Bizarre 'roll cloud' in Tennessee stuns residents A funnel-like cloud filled the sky in Tennessee as a thunderstorm in the area came to a halt. Residents were stunned by the mysterious cloud formation, which some compared to a UFO.
Climate 1 day ago The coldest place on Earth is even colder than scientists thought Scientists already knew that the lowest temperatures ever measured on Earth were on a frozen ice ridge in eastern Antarctica, near the South Pole. But they recently discovered that ...
02:04 VIDEO 1 day ago A new supervolcano is brewing under New England A huge mass of molten rock is creeping upwards beneath the Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire, and has been gradually making itself known to geologists. The idea that there ...
Climate 1 day ago An 'environment crime' may have just been traced to one nation Across the world, someone has been illegally producing an ozone-destroying gas banned more than 30 years ago.
Natural Disasters 2 days ago A new supervolcano is brewing under Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire Something unexpected has been gradually making itself known to geologists in the United States. A huge mass of molten rock is creeping upwards beneath the nation’s north eastern ...
Climate 5 days ago Antarctica is getting taller and here's why Bedrock under Antarctica is rising more swiftly than ever recorded — about 1.6 inches (41 millimeters) upward per year. And thinning ice in Antarctica may be responsible.
Climate 6 days ago A guide to summer solstice, from Stonehenge to the earth's tilt If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, rejoice! The summer season officially kicks off on Thursday, thanks to the summer solstice.