What's behind this "Marchuary" weather? There are a few factors (and global warming isn't one of them).
Images of a 774-foot vessel that split in two near New Zealand.
What kind of otherworldly phenomenon is this?
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The Brazilian savanna is home to a subterranean little shop of horrors for tiny worms. Read more
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What's behind this "Marchuary" weather? There are a few factors (and global warming isn't one of them). Read more
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The world's deepest known undersea hot springs are anchored in an enormous gash in the Caribbean seafloor some five kilometers beneath the waves. Read more
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Concerned citizens of the world have until Feb. 24 to speak out about changes needed to protect the Coral Sea's most precious resources. Read more
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Whalewatchers are thrilled by unexpected sightings off the coasts of Hawaii, Alaska, California, and Washington. Read more
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After striking a reef, the 774-foot cargo ship Rena, became stranded resulting in a logistical and environmental disaster. Read more
Posted by Sarah Simpson Mon Jan 9, 2012 03:30 PM ET | 0
Sicily's Mt. Etna rang in the New Year with a new eruption. Here's a look at some others that may wake up this year. Read more
Posted by Emily Sohn Mon Jan 9, 2012 07:47 AM ET | 0
They aren't just sucking in dirt. They may also be spewing out unwanted material. Read more
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Different meteor types hit the Earth in different ways, creating flashes across the night sky or raining gently to the ground. Read more
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A cargo ship grounded off the New Zealand coast split in two, spilling sea containers and debris and sparking fears of a fresh oil spill Read more
Posted by Alyssa Danigelis Fri Jan 6, 2012 03:57 PM ET | 0
When a helicopter pilot needed to alert several Mount Rainier campers that a deadly attacker was on the run, he used a low-tech solution: coffee cups. Read more
Posted by Tim Wall Fri Jan 6, 2012 02:09 PM ET | 0
Saltwater can't be counted on for isolating python populations. Read more
Posted by Eric Niiler Fri Jan 6, 2012 01:54 PM ET | 0
Direct links between the gas extraction process and quakes in Ohio and Oklahoma point to a seismological side effect. Read more
Posted by Talal Al-Khatib Fri Jan 6, 2012 10:49 AM ET | 0
In its first season, Portlandia created an instantly iconic piece asking a waitress what the life of the chicken they were about to order was like. So, we thought we'd ask, too. Read more
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A mineral brought back by the first men on the moon and long thought to be unique to the lunar surface is found on Earth. Read more
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