Antarctic Ice Sheet is Losing Ice Equivalent to Mount Everest Every 2 Years West Antarctica loses an amount of water weight equivalent to Mount Everest every two years and this could mean that sea level could rise by about by 3 feet in 2100. by Rhodi Lee
Science Zigzag Marking Etched on Surface of Half-Million-Year-Old Shell Could be World's Oldest Art by Rhodi Lee
Science West Antarctic Dropped Ice Equivalent to Mount Everest as Melting Tripled in Last Decade by Jim Algar
Science Smithsonian Documentary 'Mass Extinction: Life at the Brink' a Scary Warning about How Humans Are Accelerating Their Own Destruction by Rhodi Lee
Science Star Trek-Like Invisible Shield is Saving Earth from Destruction: Here's How by James Maynard
Science Sulawesi Streaked Flycatcher or Muscicapa Sodhii: What Took Scientists So Long to Name it? by Rhodi Lee
Science Horses and Rhinos Have More in Common than You Think, Ancestor Fossils Discovered in India Suggest by James Maynard
Science Black Sea Devil: Mysterious, Rare Anglerfish Captured on Video for First Time by MBARI Researchers by James Maynard
Science Farm Crops Give Us Food but They are to Blame for Rising CO2, Climate Change by Sumit Passary
Science Scientists Find Evidence of Ancient Landslide That May Have Been Largest on Earth by Rebecca Kaplan
Science Climate Change Isn't the Only Factor in Increased Carbon Cycle: Crops Play Role Too by Jim Algar
Science CERN Scientists Discover Two Subatomic Particles That Were Once Only Predicted to Exist by Rebecca Kaplan
Science Japan Snubs ICJ Ban on Whaling by Announcing Antarctic Whale Hunt with Reduced Quota by Rhodi Lee
Science Pavlof Volcano in Alaska Takes a Break After Spewing Ash Over 30,000 Feet into Air by Rhodi Lee
Science High Demand for Sashimi, Sushi Pushes Pacific Bluefin Tuna, Other Species in Danger of Extinction by Dianne Depra
Science Scientists Descend into Massive Crater in Yamal Peninsula in Siberia: Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved? by Rhodi Lee
Science Discovery of 5,000-Year-Old Human Footprints in Denmark Shed Light on Life of Stone Age Fishermen by James Maynard
Science Forget 'Fifty Shades of Grey,' Male Chimpanzees Use Aggression, Dominance Over Females. Here's Why by Sumit Passary
Xi Jinping Warns Against Chip Restrictions During Talks with Dutch PM Rutte: 'No Force Can Stop China's Progress'
Researchers Achieve Record Data Transmission Speed, 4.5 Million Times Faster Than Average Home Broadband