A look at what we know and don't yet know about how climate change could affect the paths of these storms — and the all-important question of how often they'll make landfall.
New research suggests that the movement of Earth's tectonic plates plays a significant, previously underestimated role in influencing global climate changes.
Because bone-shattering cold occurs less frequently, Americans are experiencing it more intensely now than they did in the past, several experts in weather and behavior said. But the longer the ...
The frigid weather gripping much of America is not unprecedented, but it feels that way. The 21st century has been unusually warm, likely due to climate change.
For millions of years, the Earth has oscillated between ice ages and warmer episodes. The movements of the ground beneath our ...
After accounting for Earth’s rotation, gravity is slightly weaker beneath Antarctica than anywhere else on the planet. That ...
The stadium at the Centro de Alto Rendimento Feminino (CARFEM) in Ypané holds a special chapter in the career of defender ...
The ground beneath northern South America holds memories far older than any city or road. Locked inside ancient volcanic ...
The Earth's magnetic field and oxygen evolved together over 540 million years, according to a major NASA study.