A One-In-A-Million Shot Of A Meteor Captured Unintentionally By A Photographer
A Seemingly Infinite Sea Of Millions Of Blue Flowers Engulf A Japanese Park
A Seemingly Infinite Sea Of Millions Of Blue Flowers Engulf A Japanese Park
Rare And Awesome Iridescent Clouds Caught By Photographer In Siberia
Rare And Awesome Iridescent Clouds Caught By Photographer In Siberia
The Grisly Skull Tower Monument Of Nis, Serbia
The Grisly Skull Tower Monument Of Nis, Serbia
10 Of the Creepiest And Most Spine-Chilling Creatures Of The Deep
10 Of the Creepiest And Most Spine-Chilling Creatures Of The Deep
The Hole In The Ozone Layer Is The Smallest It’s Been In Almost 30 Years
By: Tom Hale/IFLScience The hole in the ozone layer – once a powerful symbol of humans’ meddling with the environment – is the smallest it’s been in almost 30 years. Is this good news about the environment for once!? Well, you’re not exactly wrong, but it’s also not quite as simple as it seems. NASA and NOAA announced…
New Aerial Images Show Mysterious Lost City In The Middle Of The Pacific Ocean
By: Rosie McCall/IFL Science Nan Madol is an ancient and remote city that has long been out of reach for archaeologists. Now, new tech has given scholars unprecedented access to the site, which was once the seat of the Saudeleur Dynasty (1100 CE to 1600 CE). The “floating” city sits on a coral reef in the Pacific…
A Huge Hole Has Opened In Antarctica But No One Is Quite Sure Why
By: Jonathan O’Callaghan/IFLScience A huge hole has opened up in Antarctica and, well, scientists aren’t really sure what it’s doing there. The discovery is said to be as large as the state of Maine, notes Motherboard, and bigger than the Netherlands. In September it was 60,000 square kilometers (23,000 square miles) in size, but at its biggest,…
What Happens When Two Hurricanes Collide?
By: Robin Andrews/IFL Science Eager to get in on all the hurricane action, the British tabloid press screamed of “DOUBLE HURRICANE HELL” as weather models showed the remnants of Hurricanes Maria and Lee merging to form a “Giant Atlantic SUPERSTORM.” Apart from the fact that, as you may suspect, this apocalyptic vision is somewhat oversold – it’ll just be a tad windy…