News
A mysterious and highly active undersea volcano off the Pacific Coast could erupt by the end of this year, scientists say.
Amazing Experts on MSN1h
Yellowstone Volcano Eruption: How It Could Change the WorldExplore the terrifying potential of the Yellowstone supervolcano eruption and its catastrophic impact on the environment, climate, and human civilization. This video breaks down what scientists ...
Newsworthy Women on MSN2h
From Ash to Abundance: Lanzarote’s Volcanic Farming LegacyOn Lanzarote’s arid, moonlike terrain, farmers have transformed volcanic ash into fertile ground through a unique agricultural system. Using lapilli (enarenado) and sea sand (jable) to retain moisture ...
I tested First Aid Beauty’s anti-chafe stick to see if it could hold up to my Megababe (it did not). This year, there’s ...
A NASA-Smithsonian collaboration has revealed that carbon dioxide released from rising magma makes surrounding vegetation ...
Stanford researchers linked Campi Flegrei’s earthquakes to groundwater pressure, not magma. Managing water flow could reduce ...
Donald Brown is the Lead Scientist for Mount St. Helens with the U.S. Forest Service, and 45 years after the eruption, there are still a few species that have not returned, including Western redback ...
According to the USGS, Mount St. Helens is the most active volcano in the lower 48 states and the most likely in the Cascades to erupt again.
Indonesia raised the alert level of Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki to the highest after it erupted eight times over the weekend, its volcanology agency has said.
Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki on Indonesia's tourist island of Flores is erupting again, drawing warnings from the government and ...
Michael Lienau, part of the first film crew documenting the aftermath of the Mount St. Helens, said the experience was a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results