There's been an unexpected increase in the monsoon rainfall in the Northern Hemisphere and for once, global warming isn't to blame.
The seven-month-old cub Xiao Liwu, youngest member of the panda family at the San Diego zoo, witnessed a new experience recently as it got to play in the snow for the first time.
The debris of a 65-foot-long dock that was set adrift by the Tsunami and Earthquake that hit Japan in 2011 is now being dismantled and removed from the Washington state beach where it beached.
When the air warms up and the sunlight beats down on Greenland's ice sheet each spring and summer, marvelous sapphire-colored ponds form up like swimming pools.
Massive, ancient supervolcanoes may have exploded across the Earth, releasing gases and causing the climate change that led to the End-Triassic Extinction.
Two new vibrant species of lizards have been discovered in Peru.
A California couple was astounded when their pond was swallowed by a sinkhole overnight.
The Dolly Varden trout can quadruple the size of its gut during a yearly gorging session on salmon eggs, according to a new study.
The boundary that lies between the rigid lithosphere and the more pliable asthenosphere is actually made out of molten magma, according to a new study.
According to the latest finding, white sharks have great energy needs.
New hope rises for the endangered lizard species, the Komodo dragon. Seven rare Komodo dragons were hatched successfully March 10 at the Surabaya Zoo in eastern Java, Indonesia.
The saying "the bigger the better" can certainly be applied to some wild animals, and that includes polar bears.