Here's How Some of Earth's Most Breathtaking Landscapes are Created by Glaciers Think of the Scottish Highlands, Yosemite National Park in the US, or the Norwegian Fjords. But big questions remain about how glacial erosion works.
129,000 Years Ago Antarctic Ice Melt Caused Extreme Sea-Level Rise - It Could Happen Again. The extreme ice loss caused more than three metres of average global sea-level rise – and worryingly, it took less than 2˚C of ocean warming for it to occur.
Skateistan Film "Learning To Skateboard In A Warzone" Takes Home The Oscar The inspiring film documenting Skateistan’s impact in Kabul takes home the Academy Award.
Surf City: Pulling Back the Veil on El Salvador What surfers have found in El Salvador is a far cry from the preconceived notions compounded by sensationalist headlines.
The Mystery of the Solstice Cave Perched high on a San Diego desert hillside, a cave with a trove of indigenous history awaits -- if you can find it.
India’s Climbing Scene: Why Aren’t More Women Climbing? What makes it so difficult for Indian women to take up climbing? A few female climbers offer insight into an entry barrier posed at the intersection of patriarchy and personal safety.