How much do you know about our planet? Here are the amazing, odd and downright cool Earth facts scientists learned in the ...
Fifty-six years after the first one rallied 20 million people across America, “we need to do things that make us feel more ...
Spiral Jetty” is what Kevin Beasley, 40, a New York-based artist who’s heavily influenced by land art, calls “the poster ...
A global study shows treelines are not just moving upward. Climate, human activity, and fires shape where trees grow.
Unexpectedly, Simon Kimbangu’s religious movement spread across Congo and prospered enough that it now has followers even in Belgium, with pilgrims visiting a quaint village south of the Congolese ...
Simon Kimbangu, founder of one of Africa’s largest independent churches, spent 30 years in jail and died a prisoner, banished ...
Halting and reversing the global decline in biodiversity is now urgent to avoid destabilizing Earth's vital systems that ...
New study shows that daily bird movements shape how bird flu spreads, influenced by habitat, environment, and human activity.
A new Earthset image has been captured by the crew of Artemis II, 58 years since the iconic Earthrise photograph taken by the ...
The 1968 photo of our blue planet inspired the global environmental movement. Now, NASA hopes to recapture that magic on ...
There’s much in life that’s uncertain. The weather we might have at Download is an obvious example, along with how Donald Trump might pronounce the words 'Strait of Hormuz', and so on. One thing you ...
For more than a century, scientists have used rations of uranium and lead found in zircons as a method for geochronology. A new study instead focuses on krypton gas, in the hopes of understanding how ...
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