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Physicists are always searching for new theories to improve our understanding of the universe and resolve big unanswered ...
Magma stirs deep below the surface of the Earth, building pressure until at last it erupts with terrible power. But suppose ...
Conservation is close to Servidio’s heart. She is the vice president of the student organization Students for the Environment ...
From the Cascade volcanoes, basalt flows, to earthquakes, a groundbreaking new project looks back at Oregon’s geologic ...
Mount Etna has again captivated the world with a spectacular show. The volcano that towers over eastern Sicily spewing smoke ...
Work on a $2.4bn telescope sited on top of a volcano in Hawaii is set to be abandoned after the body funding decided to ...
Scientists have found a way to monitor volcanic carbon dioxide levels — one of the first signs a volcano might be about to ...
A new study suggests the planet’s iconic domes owe their strange shape to both thick lava and a flexible surface.
Researchers from all over the world are descending on the Dodecanese island of Nisyros to study Greece’s most intriguing active volcano.
Two UT Austin physicists were part of a collaboration that won the Breakthrough Prize for work at the Large Hadron Collider.
"This is probably going to be the future for volcano science," says Matt Burgess, a former seismic analyst in Hawaii who has studied the deep earthquakes below Pahala. The Pahala earthquake swarm ...
Nearly a mile deep and about 700 miles northwest of San Francisco, the volcano known as Axial Seamount is drawing increasing scrutiny from scientists who only discovered its existence in the 1980s.