Learn what frost quakes are, why they happen, and why they sound like sudden booms.
Arctic winds grip the US Midwest, fuelling record cold and viral claims of ‘exploding’ trees. Experts explain frost cracking as the polar vortex triggers life-threatening winter conditions.
Molly Cavaleri, a professor in tree physiology at MTU, says trees can explode, but it’s very rare and not likely to happen ...
It's October, and Halloween season! I spent most of this year mastering my album VAST, and some of the tracks sound so much cleaner that I decided to give them a re-upload. I will not do this with all ...
While such weapons are not banned under international law, their use has drawn scrutiny because of potential long-term health effects.
Donald Trump first raised eyebrows during an interview with the New York Post, suggesting that a classified system was used ...
The effect will occasionally cause tree branches to suddenly fall and whole trunks to collapse, which is dangerous, but the ...