Henry Rollins: Facing an animal underworld

Henry Rollins - of the 80s punk band Black Flag - has a new show that explores why some people choose to come face to face with Earth's most dangerous animals.

Dust from Africa arrives in Florida July 19

People in south and southwest Florida are seeing hazy skies and unusual sunsets. This is the first large dust from Africa to arrive in Florida in 2012.

Greenland glacier giving birth to massive iceberg

An ice island twice the size of Manhattan is breaking off a Greenland glacier this week. Here are three sequential views from NASA's Aqua satellite.

June 2012 was 4th warmest June on record

But for the Northern Hemisphere, where it's summer now, the land and ocean average surface temps for June 2012 hit an all-time recorded high for June.

Ice island twice the size of Manhattan breaks off Greenland glacier

An ice island twice the size of Manhattan broke off Greenland’s Petermann Glacier. It's about half as big as the one that broke off the same glacier in 2010.

Three endangered Hawaiian birds show recovery

The Akepa, Akiapolaau and Hawaii Creeper are among rarest endangered Hawaiian birds. After years of habitat protection, the birds may be starting to recover.

Tornadoes hitting Poland this weekend

Large tornadoes hit parts of northern Poland this past weekend. Check out these wild videos!

Record-breaking heat and growing drought in U.S. continues

July 2011 to June 2012 had record-breaking heat in contiguous U.S. since record-keeping began in 1895. Over 60% of U.S. has moderate drought, or worse.

Alaska landslide might be largest recorded in North America

The June 11, 2012 Alaska landslide in Glacier Bay National Park might be the largest ever recorded in North America, according to a story by AP on July 12.

ISS astronaut captures photo of elusive sprite

Sometimes called red sprites, these offshoots of large-scale electrical discharges that take place high in Earth’s atmosphere, above thunderstorms.