Traces of ruthenium in volcanic rock point to a hidden geological highway.
Traces of ruthenium in volcanic rock point to a hidden geological highway.
The agency forecasts up to 10 hurricanes for this year, half of which could be major.
A seemingly out-of-place boulder in Tonga hints at a massive tsunami that hit the region 7,000 years ago.
“We’ve never seen them like we are now.”
Carbon dioxide emissions from rising magma is one of the earliest signs that a volcano is waking up, but measuring it directly is notoriously difficult.
The agency’s policy shift is poised to drastically reduce the federal aid states receive for natural disaster recovery.
Pope Francis made a strong moral case for addressing climate change and respecting Indigenous rights. Will Leo do the same?
For anyone who can afford to go solar, “now would be the time” because House Republicans want to end federal tax credits that make it affordable.
A potentially first-of-its-kind video filmed on a solar farm captures the strike-slip motion of the recent 7.7 magnitude earthquake.
In a field of muddy results, it’s among the clearest findings that one cognitive scientist has seen in his career.
A new study reveals that uneven land subsidence could impact 29,000 buildings across the America’s most populated metropolises.
Researchers say our understanding of Earth’s largest biome is based on a tiny, unrepresentative sample dominated by just a few countries.
Trump has spent years swinging at “wind mills,” now states are swinging back.
In its first 100 days, the Trump administration has slashed federal agencies, canceled national reports, and yanked funding from universities. The shockwaves will be felt worldwide.
Drought, wind, and climate change are turning the Borderplex into a morass of airborne grit.
The executive action weakens environmental review and public input in favor of industrial-scale tree cutting—despite science showing it won’t stop wildfires.
Researchers warn that current land management models don’t account for accelerated, human-driven rock formation processes.
Deep-sea mining could unleash clouds of debris that threaten a mysterious, vital ecosystem we barely understand.
A regional severe weather outbreak is on the table, with strong tornadoes and very large hail possible across parts of Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin.
New research shows the blast triggered secondary gravity waves that rattled the upper atmosphere, where satellites orbit.