Drone footage shows devastation in a town in eastern Turkey, before revealing the fault line that stretches from a passing road into a field beyond.
Glucose is an incredibly annoying bodily component to work with.
Starting in early spring, Lake Erie's algae situation gets so toxic that officials make sure to monitor it—but it seems far from enough.
Researchers have identified a previously unknown type of earthquake that can begin as deep as 55 miles underground.
As the Sandy fire burns through Ventura County, firefighters are desperate to keep the blaze away from the defunct Santa Susana Field Laboratory.
Representing the longest continuous record of the Earth’s climate, the giant ice core may soon unlock some much-wanted data into Earth's climate history.
Several models predict Pacific sea surface temperatures will rise more than 7.2 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius) above average by the fall, suggesting this El Niño could be the strongest on record.