The Amazon Cannot Be Recovered Once It’s Gone0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- August 28, 2019
The fires blazing in Brazil are part of a larger deforestation crisis, accelerated by President Jair Bolsonaro.
The fires blazing in Brazil are part of a larger deforestation crisis, accelerated by President Jair Bolsonaro.
We’ve all heard of Scotland’s Loch Ness Monster, or as it is more affectionately known, “Nessie”. The huge water-dwelling beast is probably Scotland’s most famous personality and in my opinion, infinitely more interesting than, say, Andy Murray.
The “lungs of the planet” are burning.
Debbie Geddes had been fishing in Lake Champlain with her husband when she caught this peculiar specimen.
Data from old Soviet weapons tests are helping scientists get a high-resolution look inside our planet.
Many have quashed the Nessie phenomenon over the years, dismissing the belief the monster exists as the result of several hoaxes.
Hundreds of skeletons are scattered around a site high in the Himalayas, and a new study overturns a leading theory about how they got there.
Some patients who ‘died’ for a short period have reported things that they couldn’t possibly have known about.
A warmer Arctic in general provided the fuel for lightning-producing thunderheads to move north.