Melting Ice Will Release Toxic Waste From a Cold War-Era Test Site
Ah hindsight, wonderful as always.
Ah hindsight, wonderful as always.
According to NBC News, authorities think the outbreak began when some zombie anthrax thawed out of an infected reindeer corpse and woke up.
Siberia in the news this week thanks to a wacky natural phenomenon: Is the ground supposed to bounce like that? Not really, but there’s a likely explanation.
If your life has felt like a hot mess this year, you’re not alone.
From man-made pandemics to digital death to satellites dropping out of the sky – the future does not look so bright.
Australia’s Great Southern Reef has lost 100 kilometres of coastline to a series of extreme heatwaves from 2011 to 2013, and the problem is getting worse.
It's all go in the Big Apple to protect against future storms but what plans are chosen have been the source of much debate.
Jake Gyllenhaal looks good after all these years, ay?
Barring some incredible new carbon capture technology, the opportunity to limit global warming to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius is over.
The field trips everyone wants to go on.
To figure out if humanity has truly become a geologic force of nature, we need to be sure that our traces will persist long after we’re gone.
The LA gas leak was so bade, that you could see the methane plume from space. Read More >>
It's a perfectly natural, snow-dwelling algae. So, why are scientists all in a tizzy about it? Because it’s causing glaciers to melt faster.
For the third year in a row, many reefs around the world will be exposed to hotter-than-normal temperatures, placing them at severe risk.
Hot stuff, coming through.
A select slice of Eastern Canada is expected to flourish in a warmer world, creating a refuge for species escaping shifting environments.