From the vanishing Aral Sea to Alaska's retreating glaciers, satellite imagery captures the dramatic reshaping of our planet across decades. These before-and-after comparisons expose how climate ...
Scientists have uncovered the oldest direct evidence yet that Earth’s tectonic plates were on the move 3.5 billion years ago. By analyzing magnetic fingerprints in ancient rocks, they reconstructed ...
A view of Antarctica & the moon can be seen in footage captured by the Meteosat-11 satellte. Credit: Simon Proud / NCEO and ...
Chris Hemsworth's YouTube show Azza and Zoc Do Earth has generated more than 11 million views since its premiere.
Today's sea level rise is significant enough to slow the rotation of the planet by just over a millisecond per century.
In a fast-moving and often divided world, the act of pausing to breathe consciously offers a simple yet profound pathway to personal regulation and collective connection. “Pause, Breathe, Unite” ...
Discover UCL's Human Organ Atlas: an interactive 3D platform for studying human organs in unprecedented detail ...
With a thought, Weather Wizard can generate powerful lightning bolts, tornadoes, blizzards, heat waves, and typhoons. With ...
Earth’s gravity has a lot to do with what people think is up and what is down. Things fall down toward the ground, but that direction depends on where you are.
Whether you’re like me and are a bit of a weather geek or you just like staring at pretty satellite images, Zoom Earth is worth checking out. This nifty site shows global weather and climate data in ...