Supporting their new record The Sky, the Earth & All Between, Architects have announced a summer North American tour with ...
Explore how North America is changing as its deep cratonic root thins and pieces are dripping into the Earth's mantle.
As North America moves into spring, hummingbirds are migrating north. Hummingbird Central uses crowdsourced sightings to show ...
Several Kentucky communities are expected to be isolated by floodwaters as rising rivers and streams cover roads around the ...
A new study warns that global declines in soil moisture in the 21st century could mark a “permanent” shift in the world’s ...
Planning on swimming in the ocean this summer? You might want to keep your eyes out for sharks, especially if you are heading ...
When summer temperatures in North Carolina climb to levels that make you question your life choices, the Eno’s swimming holes ...
Seismic mapping of North America has revealed that an ancient slab of crust buried beneath the Midwest is causing the crust ...
Rivers join downstream, flow downhill, and eventually meet an ocean or terminal lake: These are fundamental rules of how ...
Researchers have discovered cratonic thinning occurring beneath North America, driven by the remnants of the Farallon Plate.
A map from the USGS showed that some rivers were 23,000 percent of their normal median level or higher as of Friday morning.
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