
Hurricane Melissa is intensifying and is forecast to hit Jamaica late Monday into Tuesday, bringing up to 40 inches of rain and 9 to 13 feet of storm surge. Prepare for severe weather impacts!
Astronomers have identified 2025 SC79, a fast-moving asteroid hidden behind the Sun's glare. With a diameter of 2,300 feet, it poses potential dangers to Earth, raising alarms about twilight asteroids.
Scientists have unearthed two fossilized Edmontosaurus in Wyoming, revealing the unexpected presence of hooves and offering an unparalleled glimpse into dinosaur anatomy. This groundbreaking discovery sheds light on the evolution of these ancient giants.
A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of southern Philippines, prompting tsunami warnings. Experts predict potential damage and aftershocks in the region.
Google has expanded its virtual try-on tool to include shoes, allowing users to envision their feet in various styles. Discover how this technology is revolutionizing online shopping!
Tom Brady's new statue, unveiled before the Patriots' exhibition game, stands 17 feet tall and celebrates his incredible NFL career. With a humorous twist, Brady reflects on his journey from a No. 199 draft pick to a sports icon.
A severe tsunami warning for California's North Coast has residents evacuating as waves of up to 4.8 feet are predicted in Crescent City. Affected areas include Hawaii and parts of Alaska after a massive earthquake struck off Russia's coast.
During her San Francisco concert, Katy Perry's giant butterfly prop malfunctioned, dropping several feet mid-performance. Despite the scare, Perry recovered quickly and continued her show. She later joked about the incident on Instagram.
In a stunning turn of events, researchers at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science discovered fossilized dinosaur bones right in their parking lot while drilling for a geothermal energy project. This remarkable find is a reminder of the ancient history beneath our feet!
A remarkable dinosaur fossil has been discovered at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, buried hundreds of feet beneath the parking lot, marking a historic find for the city. This 67.5 million-year-old herbivore offers insights into the ecosystem before the dinosaurs' extinction.
