Temperatures dipped to 5 degrees in Evansville early Monday morning, and the wind chill reached minus-6 degrees.
Earth’s magnetic field, generated by movements within its molten iron core, serves as a protective shield against solar winds ...
Scientists released an update to a model that maps the ever-moving pole and has significant implications for navigation ...
CNN anchor Jim Acosta was offered a graveyard shift at the network to banish him to “the Siberia of television news” as ...
A boy plays in the snow during Siberia's notoriously cold winter.
Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
"The most climate-stressed regions all contained permafrost, which is vulnerable to thaw as temperatures rise," researcher Sue Natali said.
However, a deep freeze, thanks to the polar vortex dipping down from Siberia, is bringing an even harsher arctic blast to million Americans this week. Maps show what to expect as the cold front ...