The world is full of misinformation and half-truths, although according to these folks the biggest of all-time is the shape of our dear old earth.
Who would have thought that the sinkhole would attack a Capetonian car in the middle of the day this past weekend?
The U.S. state of Louisiana is currently underwater as records were broken, rain falling heavily over the weekend and leaving havoc in its wake.
I’m not sure how many of our readers are big into botany – some certainly have green fingers – but maybe you’d like to watch history unfold?
It seems unimaginable that we are writing about tornadoes wreaking havoc in Gauteng, but yesterday all hell broke loose as the twister went rogue.
Three people have already been confirmed dead in KZN as rain plunders the region, and now us Capetonians need to button down the hatches.
It’s freezing right across the country at present, although up near Jozi things have really escalated. We kid you not, it’s a full-blown tornado.
At the age of 90, I very much doubt Sir David Attenborough would ever have thought he would get mixed up in Pokemon Go – but here he is narrating it.
There’s an awful lot of science that points towards just how grave the repercussions of climate change will be, but sometimes some pictures can do the trick.
There’s the kind of diamond you slip into a wedding ring and then there’s this, an absolute monster coming out of Botswana.
America has been treated to a few far out meteors of late, but it isn’t often they’re treated to the likes of what they saw yesterday.
We may have been dubbed the Cape of Storms back in the day, but it isn’t often we see wind conditions like these from over in the US.
Everyone loves a good meteor sighting, and folks along the eastern seaboard of the US were treated to a blinder last night.
I know you take some wild photos with your phone but now it’s over to the professionals. The finalists have played out of their boots here.
People are angry over the suspect fishing activities happening along our coast, and this exclusive information just might catch you off guard.
We know that South Africa’s rhinos are under attack from poachers, but every now and again nature is still allowed to take its course.
South Africa’s natural resources are being plundered by foreigners, and some are suggesting this is another example of that.
It’s something of a nervous wait for those who live in California. Experts say that Los Angeles should brace itself for the mother of all earthquakes.
One of three siblings, a cheetah was knocked over in the Kruger Park yesterday and officials are angry.
There’s a sphere with heavy iron content located in a forest in Bosnia, and while an archaeologist thinks it’s handmade others are less certain.
Strong winds are a force to be reckoned with and when you’re a commercial pilot, you have to deal with it as if your training for it was nothing.
The first snow of the season has hit the Cape’s mountains and it can only mean that we’re in for a cold one.
Think of the Great Barrier Reef and images of beautiful coral reefs and rich animal life come to mind. These images may send a shiver down your spine then.
Just like Africa was the location of the origin of man, so it was the place of origin of fairy circles, and now the phenomenon is spreading, or is it?
Best you call up your ‘guy’ and snap up what’s left of his stock, because tough times lie ahead for those who like to puff puff pass.
The airport in George has just become the first on the African continent to be green – all with the help of a few million and some sun.
If you’re at all familiar with how science works you’ll know that the earth’s organisms started off from rather humble beginnings. Your front runner then.
We may think we’ve mapped out most of the world’s wonders, but now and again science still has the ability to surprise.
One photographer in Namibia is currently hitting his job out the park, his night time photos of the area’s wildlife gaining international acclaim.
As the human and elephant population of India come into contact with each other more frequently, things can get a little crazy sometimes.