In Arizona, 200 firefighters and 11 aircraft are battling 4,600 acres of wildfire in the Mazatzal Wilderness.
A section of the Alaskan-Aleutian subduction zone has not ruptured since 1788.
Off the coast of Antarctica, undersea vents offer a niche for unique species.
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A new photo of Earth from space highlights the striking beauty and intensely rich colors of our home planet. Read more

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Ancient creatures resembling stout-necked Loch Ness Monsters apparently developed arthritis in their monster jaws, revealing that even such lethal killers could suffer from and eventually succumb to diseases of old age. Read more

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In Arizona, 200 firefighters and 11 aircraft are battling 4,600 acres of wildfire in the Mazatzal Wilderness. Read more
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One particular section of the Alaskan-Aleutian subduction zone has not ruptured since 1788, and geodesy measurements reveal that strain is accumulating rapidly. Read more
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Consumers could potentially be saving more than 5 percent (about $10) for each degree they turn the thermostat down. Read more

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Humanity is essentially using the resources of one and a half Earths every year. Read more

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This Week in Discovery News we talk about the fiber-rich diet of farting dinosaurs, Hitler's tendency to want semen injections and use cocaine, plus views of last Saturday's supermoon from around the world! Watch video
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The Potomac River is the country's most endangered waterway. Read more
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A British scientist offers an improbable-seeming scheme to reduce global warming. Read more
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A stormy afternoon in Germany turned into a rare seismic experiment. Read more

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The number of planets floating between stars in our galaxy could be as high as a hundred thousand billion. Read more

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A routine mapping expedition in the South Pacific turned into a big surprise. Read more

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The first study using satellite tracking of manta rays shows the world's largest ray species are jet setters. Read more

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When volcanoes erupt they emit impressive noises that range from low rumbles to concussive blasts, following their soundtracks could characterize the beginning and the end of an eruption. Read more

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A first of its kind test can now check for chronic domoic acid exposure. Read more
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