During extreme cold snaps, people sometimes report hearing trees 'explode.' Trees don’t literally blow apart, but they can crack suddenly, producing a loud bang. The cause is simple physics. When ...
More than 200 million Americans are bracing for what promises to be a bone-chilling and potentially catastrophic winter storm this weekend, threatening travel and power outages across more than two ...
More than 13,000 wireless chargers sold in the U.S. at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls have been recalled over fears that they could "explode while in use," according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety ...
Nicole Charky-Chami is a senior editor based in Los Angeles, writing and producing breaking news. She teaches journalism courses for UCLA Extension and previously taught at Loyola Marymount University ...
Experts warn that some showy-looking cocktails can have serious consequences — think more undertaker than hangover. In fact, there are multiple examples of this key ingredient sending people to the ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Liam McCabe For any budding DIYer, re-caulking a bathtub or sink is a rite of ...
AI coins could be poised for a big comeback in 2026. Artificial Superintelligence Alliance, down 95% from its all-time high, could get the biggest bounce. AI coins remain highly speculative, despite ...
For Solana to skyrocket in value, it would likely need to topple Ethereum as the preeminent blockchain network. However, Solana is one of the rare high-market-cap cryptocurrencies capable of explosive ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Bressan is a geologist who covers curiosities about Earth. How and if a volcano explodes depends on how and when bubbles of ...
Tool fans in New Zealand were the lucky witnesses for an incredible start to the band's overseas tour where they busted out three catalog rarities that hadn't been performed in over 20 years. The ...
Scientists have uncovered a long-missing piece of the volcanic puzzle: rising magma doesn’t just form explosive gas bubbles when pressure drops—it can do so simply by being sheared and “kneaded” ...