A 200-foot-wide asteroid found in December has a one-in-83 chance of hitting Earth, according to space agencies.
Scientists released an update to a model that maps the ever-moving pole and has significant implications for navigation ...
Temperatures dipped to 5 degrees in Evansville early Monday morning, and the wind chill reached minus-6 degrees.
CNN is set to banish longtime anchor and former White House correspondent Jim Acosta to the “Siberia of television news,” ...
Earth’s magnetic field, generated by movements within its molten iron core, serves as a protective shield against solar winds ...
January in Russia conjures up images of Muscovites crunching through the snow in bulky coats -- not bunches of delicate ...
As always, Nadya Tolokonnikova came to make some noise. At the Honor Fraser Gallery in Los Angeles, the founder of the ...
A boy plays in the snow during Siberia's notoriously cold winter.
At the IH2CON in Moscow, Gazprom Hydrogen presented an exploration of natural "white" hydrogen extraction in Eastern Russia.
While the geographical North Pole stays fixed in place (at the very summit of the Earth's rotational axis), the WMM pinpoints ...
Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
It wasn't only the penguins enjoying the balmy weather on the southernmost continent; Anchorage, Alaska, had overcast skies ...