(L-R) Sarah Snook in 'All Her Fault' and Rhea Seehorn in 'Pluribus' Peacock/Apple TV+ At NBCUniversal’s cocktail reception last Wednesday, the company’s executives were all touting the debut of the ...
Earthquake faults deep in Earth can glue themselves back together following a seismic event, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of California, Davis. The work, published in ...
Actress Sarah Snook talks about her new Peacock thriller, where a mother's everyday routines spiral into a life-or-death mystery. In your household, who schedules doctor's appointments? Who cleans up ...
When “All Her Fault” author Andrea Mara’s middle daughter was 5 years old, she went to pick her up for a playdate. She drove to the address listed on the school directory and rang the doorbell. No ...
At the Cascadia subduction zone in the Pacific Northwest, one tectonic plate is moving underneath another. New experimental work at UC Davis shows how rocks on faults deep in the Earth can cement ...
The drama ignites when Marissa arrives at the Kaminski family’s house to pick up her young son Milo (Duke McCloud) from a playdate, only to find the woman who answers the door has never heard of him.
Around 90 small earthquakes have struck near San Ramon in the East Bay this month. It’s at least the sixth time a series of tiny quakes has lit up that area since 1970, including the most recent swarm ...
The central bank’s decision to lower interest rates last month was more divisive than it first appeared as officials splintered over how to weigh a weakening labor market against rising inflation. By ...
Jack Knudson is an assistant editor for Discover Magazine who writes articles on space, ancient humans, animals, and sustainability, and manages the Planet Earth column of the print issue. View Full ...