On a clear, sunny day, the sky above us often glows a brilliant blue, a sight so commonplace that many of us rarely stop to ...
Nearly 5,000 years ago, if the ground rumbled and the sky grew dark, it would be impossible for ancient agricultural communities to know that miles away a volcano had erupted. Volcanic eruptions were ...
In 1831, a volcanic eruption flooded the skies with so much sulfur gas that it cooled the planet by nearly two degrees Fahrenheit, causing all manner of famine, devastation, and social upheaval.
So gloomy were its effects that, in the northern hemisphere, it even sullied the beaming visage of the Sun, turning it a somber blue instead. In other mood swings, reports from the period say that ...
The sports retail giant claims that the Sun Day Red logo created by Woods closely resembles Puma’s signature emblem. Puma is going after Tiger Woods for what the legendary sports brand believes ...
The Blue Devils' shutout win over the classification's final unbeaten team is their second big victory in less than a week. LEWISTON — The race for the top spot in Class A is officially wide open.
Puma has filed a notice of opposition against Tiger Woods' apparel and sneaker company Sun Day Red over its tiger logo. Puma said the mark will cause confusion among consumers. This is the second ...
Scientists have solved the 200-year-old mystery of the location of a massive volcanic eruption that spewed such a large volume of gases that it blocked sunlight, making the sun appear blue.
Researchers have discovered the origins of a 200-year-old volcanic eruption that ejected so much sulfur into the atmosphere that it changed the climate and made the sun look blue. In 1831 ...