Regina Barber and Katia Riddle of NPR's Short Wave podcast talk about prehistoric cooking, earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest and how teens are sleeping less than before.
Low- and mid-rise buildings in Metro Manila are the most vulnerable to collapse if the long-feared “Big One” strikes, with simulation estimates showing ...
A series of tremors shook Kerikeri this week.
The ground at Yellowstone does not always move quietly, and sometimes it waits for years before suddenly coming back to life.
Hundreds of thousands of people were jostled by the earthquake early Thursday morning.
A light, 4.9-magnitude earthquake struck in Louisiana on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 5:30 a.m. Central time about 6 miles west of Edgefield, La.
Growing neurons rely on chemical cues to find their targets, but new research shows that the brain’s physical properties help shape those signals. Scientists discovered that tissue stiffness can ...
Much of our understanding of Earth's past is derived from stratigraphic records exposed in rock outcrops or recovered from drilled cores. These records span immense time intervals, from thousands to ...
U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) condemned the owners of a bankrupt Ohio manufacturing company, calling them "scumbags" and pledging to work until the final day of the WARN notice period to find a ...