The "beast" Maps — called Leviathan, dragon, snake and more by some — is actually just a byproduct of the tectonic plates beneath our feet.
Daily Express US on MSN
Incredible satellite images capture 80-mile fracture across frozen lake
NOAA satellite captured a massive crack stretching from Port Burwell, Canada, to Cleveland, Ohio, as the Great Lakes endure one of their harshest winters.
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists stunned as magnetic north pole races in unexpected direction
NOAA scientists have spent decades tracking how magnetic north wanders, but recent modeling shows a pole moving in ways ...
A G1 (Minor) Geomagnetic Storm is hitting Earth's atmosphere. This has caused the Aurora Borealis forecast for tonight, ...
Live Science on MSN
Wildfires in northern Alaska are the worst they've been in 3,000 years
An analysis of peatland soil samples and satellite images has found that wildfires on Alaska's North Slope are more frequent and severe now than they were at any point over the past 3,000 years.
Furuno is expanding its line with the introduction of the TZMAP9 and TZMAP13, two new stand-alone multi-function displays with ...
Expect above-average temperatures through next weekend. We'll have low to medium rain chances Monday night into Tuesday, but ...
China’s vast tree-planting drive around the Taklamakan Desert may be turning shifting sands into a carbon sink. But can ...
Visalia Times-Delta on MSN
Massive car pileup shuts Highway 99 near Earlimart amid dense tule fog
A 59‑vehicle pileup in dense tule fog shut Highway 99 near Earlimart on Saturday, sending 10 to hospitals and forcing hours‑long closures.
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
How Powerful Solar Outbursts Can Disrupt Daily Technology and Communication
Solar outbursts can rattle radios, GPS satellites, and grids, while sharp forecasts and resilient planning keep daily life steady.
While Arizonans continue to watch the battle for their water from the Colorado River play out, that water itself is having other issues this winter.
Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Scientists Warn Magnetic North Is Shifting Faster and Navigation Errors Are Getting Worse
Magnetic north is moving fast, stale maps can mislead. Better updates, smarter planning, and calmer systems keep navigation truer.
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