Sea ice plays many important roles for the global climate: Its white surface can reflect energy back into space, helping the ...
Stanford scientists found that dramatic climate changes after the Great Dying enabled a few marine species to spread globally ...
NASA is tracking a bus-sized asteroid that will be zooming past the Earth today at a speed of nearly 28,028 miles per hour. The space rock, known as "2025 FO6," is estimated to be about 35 feet across ...
Scientists don't call it the "Great Dying" for nothing. About 252 million years ago, upward of 80% of all marine species ...
Faculty of Science prof used novel approach of applying fluid dynamics and chemistry to planetary sciences for modelling study published in Nature ...
Satellite company Maxar is building a detailed digital Earth that can help robots orient themselves in the face of GPS ...
Parks are one of the most accessible locations for people to gather in the country. Visitors rarely have to pay fees, and there is no expectation to spend money on drink or food when at a park. Plus, ...
Earth Hour originated in Sydney, Australia, in 2007, initiated by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Quickly gaining traction, this movement spread to Canada in 2008 and subsequently worldwide. In recent ...
In a powerful demonstration of solidarity for the planet, iconic landmarks across the globe plunged into darkness on Saturday night as millions participated in Earth Hour. This annual campaign, ...
NASA’s AWE mission just released millions of gravity wave images from space, unveiling atmospheric forces that ripple through ...
At 8:30 pm local time on 22nd March, millions of people around the world came together for Earth Hour in an inspiring show of unity and commitment to our planet. As of today, nearly 3 million hours ...
Despite centuries of efforts to map our planet precisely, our view of the world will always be political and imperfect.