Ancient volcanoes in the Arctic may have trapped Earth in repeated "Snowball Earth" freezes for 56 million years.
In a fascinating find beneath the waves of the Barents Sea, researchers have discovered anunderwater mud volcano dating back to the end of the last Ice Age. Located approximately 70 miles south of ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has precisely dated an eruption from Newberry Volcano and discovered that its ...
The Sturtian glaciation was one of the most extreme climate events in Earth’s history. Beginning around 717 million years ago ...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory raised Kupreanof Volcano's alert level to Advisory and its aviation color code to Yellow on ...
A brutal Arctic blast has turned parts of the Eastern United States into a deep freeze, and along at least one frozen shoreline the cold has sculpted something that looks straight out of science ...
NEW YORK - A unique phenomenon appeared in an Upstate New York park as frigid temperatures consumed the Northern Tier of the U.s. and encased most of the region in snow and ice. Located in Letchworth ...
Scientists predict there is a one in six chance of a massive eruption this century, but what impacts would such an event ...