Every fall, millions of monarch butterflies drift across Texas skies on their way from Canada to Mexico. It's one of the longest insect migrations on the planet, and for many monarchs, Texas is the ...
Each fall, millions of monarch butterflies fly across Texas skies on their 3,000-mile journey to the mountains of central Mexico. The state's position in the center of the migratory route makes it ...
Each fall, millions of monarch butterflies fly across Texas skies on their 3,000-mile journey to the mountains of central Mexico. The state’s position in the center of the migratory route makes it ...
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These Islands Are Trapped in Deserts, Not Oceans
Not all islands are surrounded by water—some rise from seas of sand. These bizarre landforms challenge everything we think we know about geography. Leavitt Gets Irritated At Reporter Pointing Out ...
Where in the world is your name? NASA's got the answer. No joke — one NASA tool lets you spell out your name using real satellite images from around the globe. Each letter comes with its own ...
Guadalupe Peak and El Capitan: a landscape “lonely as a dream,” wrote Edward Abbey. Bryan Schutmaat It’s 12:30 on a November afternoon, and I’m sitting on top of Guadalupe Peak, the highest mountain ...
In recent weeks, cases of the measles virus have been increasing across the state of Texas. The epicenter of the measles outbreak has been in West Texas, in the area between Lubbock and Midland-Odessa ...
The Geographic Names Information System database changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America earlier this week. It came after President Donald Trump's executive order on his first ...
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What If Earth's Landforms Were Flipped Upside Down?
"An epic exploration of possibilities. What If is a Webby Award-winning science web series that takes you on a journey through hypothetical worlds and possibilities, some in distant corners of the ...
New images from the North Sea show never-before-seen landforms that were carved by a single, colossal ice sheet 1 million years ago and subsequently buried beneath a thick layer of mud. When you ...
During the Mid-Pleistocene Transition (MPT), the Earth adopted a 100,000-year glacial-interglacial cycle compared to the previous 41,000-year cycle. Scientists have now discovered landforms created ...
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