May 21, 2013; 1:48 AM ET Thunderstorms today
Ever wondered what thunderstorms look like from space? Wonder no longer.
The scientists reported that global glaciers -- the ice bodies outside the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets -- shed about 260 billion metric tons of meltwater annually during the six-year study period.
Everest has always been a trophy, but now that almost 4,000 people have reached its summit, some more than once, the feat means less than it did a half century ago.
Although it would be unethical, experts say it is likely biologically possible to clone a human being.
A new species of dinosaur-era reptile is rewriting the books on the evolution of so-called sea monsters, a new study claims.
Brewing beer is a water-intensive process, as the grains—usually malted barley—have to be steeped in water before yeast is added for fermentation. Breweries that don’t track their water use can take up to 10 barrels of water to make 1 barrel of beer, according to Tim Suprise.
Do nuclear power plants need a redesign? Critics of nuclear energy seem to think so, and so does nuclear energy advocate, Taylor Wilson. A physics wunderkind, Wilson became the youngest person to ever create fusion at age 14.
New research shows that males of a type of ground spider known as Micaria sociabilis also eat females, and scientists are trying to figure out what motivates this behavior.
May 17, 2013; 5:00 AM ET Learn how to save money by making your own deodorants and lotions with all-natural ingredients.