Climate change is accelerating in New England, with the region warming faster than any other part of the United States. The ...
The near-complete database reflects a spirit of trust and collaboration among the country’s scientific community — but will ...
Thanks to a $498,999 grant from the United States Geological Survey (USGS), David Boutt, professor in the Department of Earth ...
The key to decarbonization may be all around us. Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is in the ocean, in the ...
“The [magnitude] 6.8 earthquake [on Nov. 10] near Cuba occurred near or within the Septentrional-Oriente Fault Zone ,” ...
The magnetic North Pole is the direction that a compass needle points, and it is not a fixed location; it changes due to ...
The Arab Muslim victory at the Battle of al-Qadisiyyah paved the way for the Islamic conquest of Mesopotamia and Persia.
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The arson fire Monday night at the lodge at Camp Long has stirred up concerns about the future of the historic structure.
Collecting data from the most extreme places on Earth can require the skills of the most extreme outdoor enthusiasts.
More than 300 million visitors explored America’s national parks last year, from Acadia in Maine to Zion in Utah.