A study on tectonic plates that converge on the Tibetan Plateau has shown that Earth's fault lines are far weaker and the ...
Sinkholes are surprisingly selective. They require the right rock, the right water chemistry, the right underground space and ...
GEOGRAPHIC Information Systems (GIS) should no longer be seen as just a mapping tool, but as critical national digital ...
When it comes to kayaking in Kentucky, most people picture quiet rivers, tree-lined creeks, or wide lakes framed by rolling ...
A reconstruction of temperature in Colombia during the Pliocene, when CO2 levels were similar to today, suggests that parts of the tropics might soon experience more dramatic warming than previously ...
Step back in time on this Arizona hike that winds past ancient Sinagua cliff dwellings - a short trail packed with history ...
Comets reach us in other worlds promising other worldly chemistry then take billions of years to have the galaxy cross out ...
Four centuries on, scientists are still debating whether the catastrophic flood of 1607 was driven by a storm surge or a ...
A treasure hunter who has spent decades searching for a lost gold mine claims he has finally found the treasure hidden inside ...
Africa will continue to lead global exploration activity in 2026, accounting for some 40% of planned high-impact exploration ...
About 66 million years ago, the fiery asteroid impact that wiped out dinosaurs - and much of life on Earth - left clues about ...
A remarkable discovery in Italy has led to the finding of ancient tracks, offering new insights into how marine creatures may ...