The desert across southern Australia is positively strewn with tiny beads of impact glass called tektites. It's part of a ...
Shades State Park in Waveland is 3,082 acres of geological wonders that somehow remains one of the Hoosier State’s best-kept secrets. Just an hour west of Indianapolis, this natural playground offers ...
Sky events have always caught our attention. They can be beautiful, mysterious, and sometimes downright eerie. While most of ...
The Great Blue Hole is the largest sea hole in the world and is in the center of Lighthouse Reef, a small atoll near the ...
Discover Pyramid Lake, Nevada’s hidden oasis. A stunning desert lake locals wish stayed secret...serene, scenic, and full of ...
From a half-million symmetrical lakes to a lost gold mine, our national parks and public lands are home to fascinating and ...
Garner State Park is the most visited park in Texas with 464,733 visitors in 2024, according to TPWD. Located near Uvalde, ...
The Devil's Pool in Babinda, Queensland, is a natural wonder with a dangerous reputation. It’s a stunning rock pool with ...
Salem nature photographer and content creator Brian Stone was salmon fishing alone Sept. 17 near Newport when he met one of the ocean’s strangest animals: an ocean sunfish. With the boat’s engine ...
After a bumpy end to a very uneven third season, it seems like Strange New Worlds is beginning to realize that its next mission is a course correction. At New York Comic Con today, Paramount revealed ...
Kyrie Irving is once again making headlines, but this time it's not for anything basketball-related. The injured Dallas Mavericks All-Star took to Twitch—yes, the livestreaming platform mostly known ...
In a remarkable leap for quantum physics, researchers in Japan have uncovered how weak magnetic fields can reverse tiny electrical currents in kagome metals—quantum materials with a woven atomic ...
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