12 days after the earthquake, the research team looked for features of ground displacement in eastern Turkey. Here, the fault is straddled by a geologist.
The shockwatch of 1927 walked so Apple Watch could run.
Both the East and West are in for unseasonable May temperature trends, but in opposite directions.
Paleolatitude.org allows you to trace latitude changes for any given location throughout Earth's history.
Summer kind of sucks, and I have the science to prove it.
Hurricane-scarred portions of the Southeast are battling raging wildfires. These two weather extremes are more connected than you think.
Research has shown that severe El Niño events can have lasting effects on Earth’s systems—potentially locking the global climate into a warmer regime.