In May 2018, the island of Mayotte, between Madagascar and Mozambique, began to experience a series of earthquakes that led ...
Scientists have uncovered a new explanation for what powers Yellowstone and other supervolcanoes. Instead of a deep plume rising from near Earth’s core, a broad “mantle wind” may push hot rock beneath ...
A retired school bus has found an exciting second life, transformed into a mobile science classroom where students can explore, experiment and learn. The Barnegat Township School District recently ...
Earth was once covered by a global magma ocean, which later cooled and crystallised – now traces of this primordial event ...
Video footage captures an eruption at the main crater of Taal Volcano in the Philippines, sending a towering plume of ash and ...
A submarine eruption north of Papua New Guinea may be building new land while satellites track its evolution from above.
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Kilauea fountained lava for seven hours during its 50th eruption episode
Kilauea’s north vent blasted lava roughly 1,000 feet into the air on June 27, 2026, sustaining continuous fountaining for ...
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Volcanoes can behave in strikingly different ways, even when they appear nearly identical. Some release slow, steady lava ...
Have you ever wanted to look straight into an active volcano? A new USGS helicopter video offers a breathtaking look into ...
A gif of the footage can be seen just below. Yesterday, Hawai'i's Kīlauea had its 49th eruptive episode, with lava fountains reaching about 700 feet (210 meters) into the air.
A volcano that slept for more than 100,000 years before erupting is blowing up our understanding of when volcanoes should be defined as active or extinct. Volcanologists officially classify sleeping ...
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