The South knows warm-weather storms, but the cold has its own lessons.
Scientists are investigating the reasons some plants still wear last season’s tattered clothes.
Published January 7 in the journal Nature, one paper tackled the age-old problem of nature’s construction with a bit of a twist: it suggests that living networks, like our brain, may use some of the ...
Tree rings hold clues about ancient solar storms. New research shows tree growth and carbon storage can shift those signals across years.
By landing mostly upright, the frogs spread out the hitting force so it doesn't hurt them as much. This helps them survive in ...
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology today announced the release of a new online tool for studying biodiversity and the ...
The spiky desert succulents typically blossom beginning in late February. But this season, many started growing flowers up to ...
As winter temperatures plunge, mysterious cracking sounds echo in nature—trees aren't exploding, they're reacting to extreme ...
As an Arctic blast drives temperatures far below zero across the US, meteorologists have issued ‘exploding trees’ warnings.
Tributes have poured in for a Central Coast mother-of-two who died in a freak accident while heading off on holidays with her ...
As more than half of the United States braces for a powerful winter storm, some meteorologists are warning on social media that “exploding trees” are possible.
An exploding tree claim has gone viral as the U.S. brace for an Arctic blast that will send temperatures plunging, triggering ...
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