As Greenland’s ice melts and water flows into the ocean, sea level changes, but in ways that might not be intuitive. Away from the island, sea level is rising about an inch each ...
Thwaites’ ice starts on the land of Antarctica but flows so far out to sea that the edge of the glacier juts past the bedrock ...
Imagine peeling back miles of frozen white and revealing valleys, rivers, and mountains that haven't seen sunlight in tens of millions of years. Long before Antarctica froze over, rivers carved ...
Originally a Christian holiday celebrating Jesus' birth, Christmas evolved into a global event. The tradition of celebrating ...
A few months ago, Crocs launched one of its coziest takes on its iconic footwear ever, the Unfurgettable Clog. This style took the base shoe and wrapped it, tip to tail, in faux fur, crafting an ...
TL;DR: Scan and save your old slides and negatives before they fade with Kodak Slide N Scan, on sale for $164.97 (MSRP $189.99) until December 14 at 11:59pm Pacific. If you’ve been holding on to dusty ...
Tropical storms such as typhoons, hurricanes, and cyclones are Earth's most powerful weather systems. Born over warm oceans, they travel thousands of kilometers to land, traversing waters now polluted ...
The chants could be heard on TNF Nightcap: “Fire Bowles. Fire Bowles. Fire Bowles.” And, suddenly, it’s not crazy to think that Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles could be on the outs, if the season ends ...
Researchers found that eroded lava rubble beneath the South Atlantic can trap enormous amounts of CO2 for tens of millions of years. These porous breccia deposits store far more carbon than previously ...
Smalls Sliders is opening a new restaurant location in Fort Walton Beach on December 10. The grand opening will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a donation to Arc of the Emerald Coast. The ...
Shares of Land Securities Group PLC LAND slid 2.27% to £6.04 Monday, on what proved to be an all-around dismal trading session for the stock market, with the FTSE 100 Index UKX falling 0.23% to ...
The reason we can gracefully glide on an ice-skating rink or clumsily slip on an icy sidewalk is that the surface of ice is coated by a thin watery layer. Scientists generally agree that this ...