How ‘skin bones’ helped large dinosaurs survive

Bones contained entirely within the skin of some of the largest dinosaurs on Earth might have stored vital minerals to help them survive tough times.

Strong winds cause damage in southwestern United States

Parts of the western United States felt effects of strong winds this week as a powerful storm system slid through the southwestern United States causing damage.

Paper wasps recognize other wasps’ faces

Scientists said it's "surprising and sort of bizarre" that wasps can recognize faces much as humans do, even though our brains are structured so differently.

Earth’s early atmosphere beliefs being challenged

New findings about Earth's early atmosphere directly challenge decades-held belief about the type of atmosphere out of which life on our planet arose.

Whale Song Project needs your help

In the Whale Song Project, you can help figure out which groups of whales have different dialects. Maybe even help figure out what some whale songs mean.

Declining oxygen in oceans threatens ocean health

A new report from the American Geophysical Union calls for the need for more data, to understand declining oxygen levels in Earth's oceans.

Jay Zwally: World’s fastest glacier doubled speed in past decade

Since 2001, the Jakoshavn Glacier, the world's fastest flowing glacier, has more than doubled its flow rate and now discharges about 5 percent of the ice leaving the Greenland ice sheet.

Synesthesia: Why do people hear colors and taste words?

Synesthesia is purported to be seven times more common in artists, poets and novelists. Researchers wondered why.

Coming soon, insect cyborgs to the rescue

The latest buzz on insects is that they could be implanted with devices like tiny cameras, microphones and gas sensors - to go places humans can't.

Goodbye Hurricane Kenneth!

NASA satellite images show that wind sheer has Pushed tropical depression Kenneth apart like a stack of tires. The power of nature!