Carbon from melting permafrost goes back to atmosphere

According to a new study, microbes eat the carbon and release it as CO2, where ends up back in the atmosphere and contributes to further warming.

Powerful 7.9-magnitude earthquake rocks Nepal

The quake's epicenter less than 50 miles from capital city of Kathmandu. Hundreds dead and many historic buildings collapsed.

Biggest five – or six? – mass extinctions ever

Over 99% of all the animal species that have ever lived are now extinct. Here are Earth's biggest extinctions, in under 5 minutes. New video from AsapSCIENCE.

Calbuco volcano in Chile erupts

Amazing photos and videos of Chile's Calbuco volcano, which began erupting Wednesday for the first time in over 42 years.

More earthquakes due to human activities, says USGS

Of the eastern and central U.S. states studied so far, Oklahoma is by far the worst-hit in recent years. Texas, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico and Ohio all have had more earthquakes in the past year.

Watch the Arctic ice pack vanish

Decades ago, most of Arctic's winter ice pack was made up of thick, perennial ice. Not anymore. Watch the change in this one-minute animation.

Special Earth Day video: The Untouched

It showcases the beauty of nature and tries to convey that "we can’t reverse time to travel back to bring back all that we have lost by mistake."

Celebrate Earth Day 2015 with NASA

Share pics and video of your favorite places on Earth to social media with hashtag #NoPlaceLikeHome.

What’s the real deal with shark attacks?

Sharks are incredibly unlikely to bite you. They’re even less likely to kill you. However, we remain fascinated with their ability – and occasional proclivity – to do just that.

From fins to legs to fins again

Marine tetrapods, a group of animals including whales, dolphins, seals, and sea turtles, have moved from sea to land and back to the sea over the last 350 million years