Called the 'Firehole Lake Drive,' the road was first observed to be melting in 2014. Ever since, it's been oozing during the summer.
Yellowstone National Park Backcountry Ranger Kimberly Lewis provided some insights to her important role as a protector of ...
The clues were investigated based on the Great Oxidation Event that occurred 2.4 billion years ago, which gave birth to new life forms.
Geothermal energy can provide electricity, heating, and cooling by extracting heat from underground reservoirs.
In addition to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, New York City is loaded with iconic attractions from towering ...
Construction of the Queen's Laundry Bath House started in 1881, but it was never finished. Nevertheless, it's still standing ...
One problem the melting roads won't cause - despite rumors to the contrary - is an explosion of Yellowstone's supervolcano, ...
Thermophiles thrive in hydrothermal features where scalding temperatures would burn other life. What can we learn from the ...
Yellowstone National Park Backcountry Ranger Kimberly Lewis provided some insights to her important role as a protector of the natural amenities of our first national park’s wild woods and waters.
After a judge lamented the “political yo-yo” process embroiling wolf management in the Northern Rockies, no one appears to ...
One of the most unlikely predatory scenes unfolded earlier this month at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming that left a ...
Active volcanoes, pristine lakes, and epic wildlife sightings await at Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska.