Worst of the Gulf oil spill toxins still remain, research finds

Bacteria in the Gulf of Mexico consumed many of the oil toxins released during the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill, but not the most toxic, says new research.

Two views from space: California reservoirs drying up

Look at the difference in these two reservoirs north of Fresno, California, in contrasting satellite images from 2011 and 2014.

Lifeform of the week: Florida manatee

Manatees and elephants have a common ancestor, and both have uncommonly shaped spherical hearts. Check out this sweet video from Three Sisters Springs, Crystal River, Florida.

Deadly quake strikes south China

A strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck China's Yunnan province on August 3, 2014. Reports early August 4 are of 12,000 homes collapsed, at least 398 dead and 1,800 injuries.

Scientist warns of inevitable solar super-storm propelled towards Earth

Such a storm would wreak havoc with our communication systems and power supplies, and scientists say we're overdue.

Methane release likely caused mystery crater on Yamal peninsula

A science team measured methane concentrations up to 50,000 times standard levels inside the crater.

Asteroid impacts may have buried Earth’s earliest rocks

More than 4 billion years ago, giant asteroid impacts melted, mixed and buried the surface of Earth

More heat waves and cold snaps ahead

Climate extremes are here to stay, say researchers.

Deep-sea octopus guards her eggs for nearly 4.5 years

This Octomom was observed to set a new record - 53 months - for the longest brooding period of any known animal.

Scientists discover vast methane plumes escaping from Arctic seafloor

Scientists aboard the icebreaker Oden observe a methane mega flare.

Matching Donation Campaign

Exciting news! EarthSky received a $50,000 gift, with a request that it be used to collect matching funds. Please help us meet this match by donating to EarthSky today!

Would you consider

donating?

If you've already donated, we apologize for the popup and greatly appreciate your support.