Cryoproteins and Supercooling: How Some Animals Survive Bitter Winter Temperatures A wide range of creatures have adapted to counter the adverse effects of extreme winter temperatures by undergoing physiological and biochemical changes.
WATCH: This Man Got Stung by Bullet Ant in His Quest to Scale The Pain Inflicted Pretty painful to watch.
This Mysterious ‘Ghost Shark’ Was Captured on Camera For the First Time The strange shark, also known as a spookfish, features retractable sex organs on its forehead.
A Drilling Rig Named Thor is About to Make History It’s taken sixteen years, but a collaboration between scientists, industry, and the government of Iceland is on the verge of a major milestone.
Oldest Water on Earth Found Deep Within the Canadian Shield University of Toronto scientists one up themselves by finding 2 billion-year-old water, half a kilometer deeper than the 1.5 billion-year-old stuff.
The Breakup of Supercontinent Pangea Cooled Mantle and Thinned Earth's Crust "It's important to note the Earth seems to be cooling a lot faster now than it has been over its lifetime."
Antarctic Ice Sheet Study Reveals 8,000-Year Record of Climate Change This discovery may help explain why sea ice is currently expanding in the Southern Ocean despite global warming.