Wolf Awareness Week is October 18–24. This week is dedicated to understanding wolves and their impact on the ecosystem. Let's celebrate this beautiful creature and dedicate some time to learning more about them.
Here’s a fantastic cornbread recipe from Eve to go along for your Thanksgiving meal this year! Celebrate Thanksgiving, Kilcher style.
California wildfire emergencies are the starkest sign yet that rising temperatures linked to climate change impact day-to-day living.
Sweater weather is here, along with the color of autumn's changing leaves. But where do those warm colors come from? It all comes down to Chemistry. Read on.
All day on Saturday, October 10, TED presents its first free virtual conference dedicated solely to the topic of global warming — 'Countdown.'
The 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded this week to two reasearchers “for the development of a method for genome editing."
This year's fattest bear champion is raising the bar for the jiggliest bear bod in the game. Mother Nature's out done herself with this annual hyperphagic marvel. See photos of the 2020 winner and some favorite memories from Fat Bear Week.
Oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and a few other elements from the periodic table make up 99% of our bodies.
More than one in five species of maple trees faces extinction a shocking new report has revealed, while also warning that 75% of the threatened species are “geographically restricted” in their native regions.
World Space Week is an annual event around the globe and observed in over 90 countries. The theme of this year’s celebration is “Satellites Improve Life.” Let’s take a look back at the early history of satellite launches!
Before winter hits, a major campaign has started to clean up the air. Authorities warn that the lack of clean air in the city could cause COVID-19 related implications.
After the devastating Lake Fire in California, nature photographer and conservationist Ian Shive ventured out to document the devastation firsthand.
EVEREST’S GREATEST MYSTERY follows a team of mountaineers scaling Everest to determine if explorers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine reached the summit in 1924, nearly 30 years before Sir Edmund Hillary’s famed trek.
There was a time, a time long, long ago, before the first stars appeared. The universe was young then and less than a billion years old. But will the fall of light be the end of the universe?
Halloween is here, which means now is the time to explore the creepiest places in the world. What we weren't quite prepared for, though, was just how many terrifying churches made from human remains there were out there. These five sacred buildings are straight out of a doom-metal video.