July 6, 2018

Scientists discover a volcanic heat source beneath Antarctic’s most vulnerable glacier

The Pine Island Glacier is known to be the fastest-melting glacier in Antarctica, responsible for around a quarter of the

NASA needs to upgrade its ‘planetary protection’ to protect us from Mars contamination, experts say

Solar System exploration isn’t what it used to be. In the old days, various government agencies did all the space

Scientists just solved one of the biggest mysteries about whale sharks

The whale shark is the largest fish in the world, but much of its lifecycle remains shrouded in mystery. These

North America’s first dogs disappeared, and may have left behind a terrifying legacy

They wandered in from Siberia a few thousand years after humans first undertook the same perilous journey onto the North

A dropped tuberculosis sample caused an evacuation at a major hospital

It was one heck of a Thursday for the John Hopkins Hospital researchers in Baltimore, Maryland, after a tuberculosis (TB)

A gang of suspected rhino poachers has been eaten by lions in South Africa

The remains were so mauled, it’s hard to say how many of them there were. But Nick Fox, the owner

Guys, our planet is on fire. Here are the all-time heat records set worldwide this week

From the normally mild summer climes of Ireland, Scotland and Canada to the scorching Middle East, numerous locations in the

This daring plan could rescue the trapped boys from Thailand’s cave without any diving

Authorities have been able to drain some of the water from the cave where a Thai soccer team has been