Antarctica, the planet's largest repository of meteorites, is beginning to hide them under the ice due to global warming.
An international team of astronomers has employed the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to observe a complex planetary nebula ...
Scientists may have finally solved the mystery of strange plume-like structures hidden deep inside the Greenland ice sheet. New research suggests they form through thermal convection—slow, swirling ...
Ice cores taken from glaciers reveal the air pollution of the past, using atmospheric particles incorporated in snow that ...
We all remember that infamous scene in the 1983 classic, A Christmas Story, where a boy licks a cold metal post on the ...
Alaska’s glacial lakes are growing as glaciers retreat out of basins. These lakes will change desolate glacial rivers into ...
The science pros at TKOR test dry ice reactions inside an arc furnace for extreme thermal science.
St. Clair County Community College's fifth annual STEM Fest drew thousands to Port Huron for hands-on science activities.
A new modeling study suggests that salt left behind on sea ice could have made the planet even brighter and colder as global glaciation began.
Our planet plunged into one of the most dramatic climate states in its long history, approximately 720–635 million years ago.
The Blood Falls is the result of a complicated interaction in which overlying ice, underlying rock, and an ancient lake bed ...
Antarctica, not the Sahara, is the world’s largest desert. Defined by extreme dryness rather than heat, this frozen continent stretches across 14 million square kilometres of ice.