Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain standing at 8.85 km above sea level, has grown taller by around 15 to 50 metres ...
A mountainous village in Solukhumbu is set to generate electricity from a perennial river near Mount Everest, following ...
Mount Everest continues to grow in height due to isostatic rebound, a process linked to the merger of the Kosi and Arun ...
While the Himalayas have been rising for approximately 50 million years due to the collision of the Indian and Eurasian ...
Mike Browne and Mike Lewis completed seven loops of the mountain in August as they prepare for a trip to Everest.
Mount Everest's increasing height is attributed to the isostatic rebound caused by the merger of the Kosi and Arun rivers ...
The persistent process of erosion is powerful enough to cause the world’s most intimidating mountain range to rise slowly up ...
While Mount Everest leads in height above sea level, Mauna Kea is taller from its oceanic base, and Mauna Loa is the largest ...
Mount Everest is 15-50m taller than it would otherwise be. Why is that so? For all the latest world news, analysis and ...
Model suggests a massive uplift partly explains the peak’s impressive height.
A study by Chinese and UK researchers has suggested that the east-west flowing Arun river north of Mount Everest abruptly ...
According to new research, Mount Everest is 50-160 feet taller. This is most likely due to a Himalayan river, which causes ...