Seeking safe havens for biodiversity, as climate changes

Australian researchers say their new technique will help them find sites where populations of organisms can potentially survive, as rainfall continues to decline.

Starting fire with water

Astronauts on the ISS are experimenting with "supercritical water," a form of water with a strange property: it can help start fire.

Hidden universe of fish biofluorescence revealed

Scientists discover hidden biofluorescent universe on coral reefs with the use of cameras equipped with special light filters.

Giant underwater waves show their power

A study reveals the origins of hidden underwater waves that can tower hundreds of feet.

Gallery: First auroras of 2014

This year has been great for auroras so far! Some of the best photos here.

View from space: Steam-fog over North America’s Great Lakes

On January 6, cold air passing over the warm waters of Lake Michigan created a phenomenon known as steam-fog. Here's a NASA satellite image.

Major cold hits the eastern U.S.

Extreme cold is hitting Canada and the eastern half of the United States this week. Many areas have not seen such cold temperatures in nearly two decades.

Flower preserved in 100-million-year old amber one of most complete ever found

The perfectly-preserved scene is from the mid-Cretaceous, when flowering plants were changing the face of the Earth forever, adding beauty, biodiversity and food.

View from space: Earth’s tallest mountain

A satellite view of Mount Everest

Small asteroid entered our atmosphere on January 2, 2014

This is only the second time that astronomers spotted an asteroid before it struck Earth's atmosphere. It underscores the need to be watching for these objects.

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