Kamloops rockhound and geology enthusiast Lloyd Rempel loves rocks and has been collecting them and studying them for decades. An active member of the Thompson Valley Rock Club, Rempel is a wealth of ...
An archaeologist has finally deciphered a mysterious inscription that has eluded translation for centuries. The message ...
NASA's planetary geologists suspect the webs are a giant version of a type of crystalized minerals - known as a 'boxwork' - ...
The mountainous complex consists of a group of five bare rock peaks, with the highest point, Bektau-Ata, reaching 1,214m. Some of these mountains are connected by a maze of ridges and canyons, which ...
Forest bathing, also known as Shinrin-yoku, gained popularity in Japan in the 1980s, with doctors and scientists encouraging ...
Tributes to Kris Kristofferson continue with 'A Star Is Born' in 35mm, a celebration of the unique writer and performer Zoë ...
Aerial video shows the Icelandic volcano erupting, spewing red lava into the air then hitting the ground flowing south.
Imagine living near a place where a volcano erupts not once - but seven times in a year. That's what some people in Iceland have been experiencing, as a volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula has erupted ...
A volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland has erupted for the seventh time since December, prompting evacuation orders.
More volcanic activity is occurring on the Reykjanes peninsula, some 30km southwest of Iceland's capital Reykjavik.
Mark Munn of Penn State University believes that he's translated the inscription on Arslan Kaya, after 120 years of debate.