Snow
The Crazy Tricks Early Filmmakers Used To Fake Snow
Cornflakes, flour and, uh, asbestos were all used in early movies
Grab Your Sweaters: The Polar Vortex Is Back
The atmospheric phenomenon will pack a chilly one-two punch this week
Hawaii Faces Down Nearly Three Feet of Snow
And more of the white stuff is on its way to the Big Island’s tallest peaks
Does the Linguistic Theory at the Center of the Film ‘Arrival’ Have Any Merit?
We asked a Smithsonian linguist and an anthropologist to debate the matter
Naturally Formed Snowballs Cover Beaches in Siberia
Thousands have washed up on an 11-mile stretch of shore of the Gulf of Ob
Chill Ways to Recycle Last Year's Snow
Let it snow!
Alaska Is Shipping in Snow for This Year’s Iditarod
Could a warm winter make the famous sled race go to the dogs?
Learn the Secrets of the World's Best Snow Sculptors
On the shores of Wisconsin's Lake Geneva, teams of snow carvers turn chilly columns into masterpieces
For New England's Snow Surfers, Surf's Up Even When Temps Are Down
Catch a very cold wave at the New England Mid-Winter Surfing Championships
These Stunning Fractals Are Made of Snow
Snow artist Simon Beck uses his own two snowshoe-clad feet to create these masterpieces
Zoo Keepers Hunkered Down with the Animals and Bei Bei Got to Play in the Snow (Photos)
A few animals got to play outside yesterday, while keepers watched over conditions and took extra precautions
All the World's a Frozen Sculpture at China's Ice and Snow Festival
Thousands flock to one of the country's coldest regions to see the stunning displays
One Man Packed and Shipped Over 700 Pounds of Boston Snow This Year
But they refused to ship snow to anyone in Massachusetts
There’s Still (Filthy, Disgusting, Not-Yet-Melted) Snow in Boston Right Now
The detritus of Boston’s most severe winter ever has yet to melt away
Scientists Discover Sudden Melting in the Antarctic
Warmer waters are eating away at protective ice shelves, letting glaciers flow into the sea
The First Photos of Free-Falling Snowflakes Reveal Their Imperfections
Collisions in mid-air often produce ice crystal aggregates, rather than single symmetrical flakes
See the Winter of Our Discontent…From Space
NASA photo of the eastern United States confirms it’s really, really cold out there
Lack of Snow Forced the Iditarod to Move Its Track
Instead of starting in Willow, Alaska, this year, the race will start 300 miles north in Fairbanks
Here’s How to Build an Igloo
Scratch your chilly construction itch
Do You Want To Build a Snowman? Physics Can Help
Here’s what you need to know about the science of constructing your very own Olaf
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