Hurricane Patricia slams into Mexico

Floods and landslides remain a risk from Patricia - strongest storm yet recorded in the Western Hemisphere. The storm caused less damage than expected. It went from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane in just 24 hours.

Where did the first dogs come from?

New DNA analysis says your pooch's ancestors were Central Asian wolves

Asteroid showers linked to mass extinctions, says study

Scientists find links between comet and asteroid showers and recurring mass extinctions of life on Earth, including the demise of the dinosaurs.

Daily views of Earth on new NASA website

Each sequence of images shows the Earth as it rotates, revealing the whole globe over the course of a day from a million miles away. It's cool!

Neutrinos, ghost particles … what are they?

Physicist John Beacom explains the mystery of neutrinos, the almost massless and almost noninteracting elementary particle.

Warmer ocean may be releasing frozen methane

Bubble plumes off of Oregon and Washington suggest a warmer ocean might be releasing frozen methane.

El Niño strengthening

"This baby is too big to fail,” said NASA climatologist Bill Patzert. “Over North America, this winter will definitely not be normal."

Which animals live on glaciers?

Icy glaciers and perennial snow patches provide a home or resting place for 19 species of birds and 16 species of mammals - 17, if humans are included.

Coral bleaching event threatens reefs worldwide

For the third time on record, the world is experiencing a global coral bleaching event, say NOAA scientists.

Visualize Earth systems this week!

Earth Science Week is October 11–17, 2015. This year's theme is “Visualizing Earth Systems.”

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