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The Sahara wasn’t always a desert—14,000 years ago, it was alive with rivers, people, and wildlife. Now, new evidence is uncovering a lost chapter of human history.
Two areas are being monitored for potential tropical development into next week, one of which could bring localized flooding ...
Dust from the Saharan Desert will drift across Alabama this weekend! Find out more about the Saharan Air Layer and what it ...
An area from the southern Atlantic coast to the northeast Gulf is being watched closely for tropical development around the ...
For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
Sand and dust storms affect about 330 million people in over 150 countries and are taking an increasing toll on health, economies and the environment. That's according to the U.N. World ...
In his new biography of the revolutionary psychiatrists life, Adam Shatz asks what Fanon would have made of the 7 October ...
The Rainforests of the Atsinanana, a lush expanse on Madagascar’s eastern escarpment, are vital for preserving the island’s ...
Millions of years ago, a volcano created Wheeler Geologic Area. We visited the hoodoo-filled landscape and learned what it ...
Another round of tropical development could form off the coast of Florida, experts warn as forecasters monitor the same region where Tropical Storm Chantal brewed from earlier this month ...
The Sebeiba festival, a 3,000-year-old tradition of the Tuareg people, takes center stage in Djanet, an Algerian oasis town ...
In all, there are only 400 known Mars rocks on Earth, comprising less than 1% of all known space rocks on the Blue Planet.