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.

We’re in the early days of Earth’s sixth great extinction, say biologists

Since 1500, more than 320 land animals have gone extinct. Populations of the remaining species show a 25 percent average decline.

Lifeform of the week: Hairy pink squat lobster

It's always a good hair day for a hairy pink squat lobster (Lauriea siagiani). These little guys live on sponges in the western Indo-Pacific.

Did all dinosaurs have feathers?

A newly-discovered species suggests that feathers were much more common among dinosaurs than once thought.

Webcam sees baby sea turtles hatch and head toward sea

These baby loggerhead sea turtles hatched from their eggs and began their march to the sea on the night of July 25.

Iron from Sahara dust helps fertilize Atlantic Ocean

Some 71% to 87% of the iron in North Atlantic seawater may have originated in dust from the Sahara desert.

See which parts of the U.S. are losing groundwater

This map shows the amount of water stored in underground aquifers in the U.S. on July 7, 2014, in contrast to the average from 1948 to 2009.

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