Science broadcaster Mark Thompson brings his Spectacular Science Show to Regal Tenbury Wells on February 19 as part of his UK tour.
Every time arctic air drops south, and temperatures plummet well below zero, social media lights up with a scary (and slightly cinematic) rumor called "exploding trees." ...
One expert suggested the phenomenon is actually called "frost cracking" ...
Another term used to describe the sudden fracturing that causes rapidly freezing trees to explode.
A viral social media post shared thousands of times warned of an “exploding tree risk." But experts say the dramatic imagery is overblown.
An incoming Arctic blast will send temperatures plunging and trigger a massive and long-lasting winter storm. But will it ...
This video explores the simulation hypothesis as a philosophical and scientific question, outlining why some researchers ...
When sap freezes, it expands, putting pressure on the tree’s bark. If too much pressure builds up, it can pop, or “explode.” ...
FARGO — A phenomenon called “frost crack,” sometimes referred to on social media as “exploding trees,” is gaining attention as temperatures in Minnesota and North Dakota are expected to drop to 20 ...
WTOL 11 meteorologist John Burchfield explains the science behind 'exploding trees' and lets you know if they are really ...
Will it get so cold that the trees in your yard explode and fall over? Here's the weather science behind all the "exploding ...