From microplastics in the deepest point of our ocean to hydrocarbon-eating bacteria, discover five fascinating studies into ...
It is not uncommon for a body to be moved after a murder, usually to hide or eliminate evidence. And while the Arizona desert may seem like the perfect place to commit such a crime, a new study shows ...
Tiny shards of plastic called microplastics are all over the environment and even inside human bodies. Researchers have found a type of bioengineered algae that can clean up these pesky particles.
Indian carriers have adjusted schedules, gradually resuming long-haul and ultra-long-haul services via alternative routes, ...
Under the proposed new Everest law, anyone hoping to climb Mount Everest would need to provide proof that they have previously summited at least one mountain higher than 7,000 meters (roughly 23,000 ...
Growing up in Walnut Creek, Jim Morrison would visit the Sunrise Mountaineering store every opportunity he had. “I would just look at the photos and slide shows they had of people climbing these big ...
Who doesn't love a deep dive into a rabbit hole of interesting facts? I know I do... sometimes (or often) at the most ungodly hours. But every now and again, I come across something that I wish I hadn ...
More than 30 years years ago, Mike Baxter had a dream that he would hike to one of Mount Everest's base camps and see the Earth's highest mountain. The rigors of life got in the way: work, raising a ...
A new Fox Nation documentary follows Fox News' own Mike Tobin to the top of Mount Everest as he explores what draws mountaineers to the planet's tallest peak — and what it takes to make it back alive.
ANNOUNCER: Tonight on FRONTLINE: From the rooftop of the world comes the story that changed the perception of Everest forever. NEAL BEIDLEMAN, Guide, Scott's Team: You feel your body start to come ...
Drone video depicting the world's highest peak was both inspirational and infuriating to Reddit users. The footage, posted on r/interestingasf***, showcased a captivating view from the summit of Mount ...
Mount Everest, in the Nepalese Himalayas, is a byword for overtourism—and the government is looking to attract more people to other mountain peaks. The Nepalese government is waiving fees for anyone ...