In a few decades, or perhaps in a few months, the paradise village of Geiranger, in Norway, could be submerged by a devastating tsunami. How could such a catastrophe happen, and how are residents preparing for it?
In a few decades, or perhaps in a few months, the paradise village of Geiranger, in Norway, could be submerged by a devastating tsunami. How could such a catastrophe happen, and how are residents preparing for it?
Get to know this practice popularised in the 1980s, rediscovered due to the Covid-19 pandemic and which seems to be here to stay. Be careful, because it also carries some dangers and we are going to unravel them here.
Storm Ciarán has brought gale-force winds to southern parts of the British Isles, with a tornado reportedly causing destruction in Jersey.
One of the most curious structures observed from space is this face that appears in a volcanic moat in northern Chad. In it you can easily see shapes such as eyes, nose, mouth, etc.
Although practical, is the tumble dryer really essential in our homes? This article explores the downsides of this energy-intensive device, assessing its impact on the sustainability of our laundry and our wallets.
Hurricane Otis has broken several regional records for the strength and speed of its intensification. It has passed through the state of Guerrero where storm surges, floods and landslides have been recorded, as well as damage to infrastructure and an airport. Acapulco has been one of the most affected cities
On January 3, 2019, China's Chang'e-4 lander landed on the far side of the Moon and sent out the Yutu rover. Find out more here!
A lake in the Desert Southwest?! Two months after Tropical Storm Hilary, the Badwater Basin in Death Valley is filled with bright blue water according to Copernicus EU.
Au mois de septembre dernier, une créature très similaire à une sirène s'est échouée sur une plage de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée. Que disent les experts à ce sujet ?
As surprising as it may seem, our planet releases gases. The most incredible thing is that these come from its insides, from its core: this is what geochemists have discovered. The latter believe that these gases date from the origins of the Earth...
A Kauri tree stump that is still alive was recently discovered by two botanists in a forest in New Zealand. Discover the mystery behind this tree here.
The cryovolcanic comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, which will make its closest approach to Earth next year, once again showed its characteristic 'horns' after its second major eruption in four months.