Viral June 6, 2018 Incredible images of Canada's 'beauty berg' cause sensation Stunning images of a striking iceberg off the coast of Canada have caused a viral sensation.
NASA May 18, 2018 Stunning NASA study shows humans are responsible for major changes to Earth's water availability A stunning new study from NASA highlights the impact humans are having on fresh water availability across the globe, mentioning climate change and several other factors.
NASA April 23, 2018 NASA baffled by mysterious ice circles in Arctic A NASA aircraft has spotted something in the Arctic that it can't explain and it has "never seen before."
PLANET EARTH March 29, 2018 Earth likely had water before Moon-forming smashup The collision that created the moon must have been so powerful that it caused the material of the young Earth and the large body that hit it to completely blend, new research suggests — and water must have already been on the surface of Earth before the moon-forming crash.
Climate March 22, 2018 Spectacular ice caves you can visit year round No need to wait till Lake Superior freezes over again. Visit these caves any time for incredible photo ops.
Theme Parks March 21, 2018 World's craziest water slides These crazy water slides will send you free-falling into swimming pools, spinning in circles, and hitting speeds as high as 65 miles per hour.
Energy March 20, 2018 11 bizarre sources for alternative energy Here are 11 of the more unusual sources that go above and beyond the norm. Who knows. One day, you may use sugar to power your laptop, bacteria to run your car or dead bodies to heat a building.
Climate December 5, 2017 Rising seas could submerge the oldest English settlement in the Americas Sea-level rise this century may threaten Jamestown in Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in the Americas; the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which launches all of NASA's human spaceflight missions; and the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in North Carolina, the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States, a new study finds.
Water November 28, 2017 How did this weird, super-salty pond form in Antarctica? At the bottom of the world, in a frigid Antarctic desert, sits a weird pond only a few inches deep that is so salty, it stays liquid even at temperatures of minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 50 degrees Celsius).
Water September 27, 2017 Scientists expect 'significant' algae bloom on Lake Erie A "significant" harmful algae bloom is expected to form in western Lake Erie this summer, though it probably won't be as large as some previous formations that posed health risks and hampered tourism, scientists said Thursday.
Water September 25, 2017 Lake Mead able to avoid water shortage for another year A new study by the Bureau of Reclamation found that water flows slightly improved compared with recent years.