A new detection method called “Jerk” could dramatically improve how scientists forecast volcanic eruptions. By using a single broadband seismometer, the system can detect extremely subtle ground ...
The Echinus Geyser is a hot spring located in Norris Geyser Basin at Yellowstone National Park, measuring around 660 feet (200 metres) across. During the 1970s it would erupt for up to 90 minutes at a ...
A recent whirlwind tour of the Kumamoto, Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures on Kyushu Island proved that Japan isn’t just a ...
Scientists have identified a potential new type of planet that has a sulphurous atmosphere and magma oceans evocative of earthly visions of hell. The world known as “ L 98-59 d ” appears to differ ...
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Kilauea fallout leaves Hawaii Volcanoes Park buried under ash and glass
When volcanic debris starts behaving like weather, a landscape can change in a single morning. At Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, Kīlauea’s latest summit episode left overlooks, roadside edges, ...
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Why we risk it: the rise of extreme tourism - from crocodile cage diving to waterfall kayaking
Discover the thrilling world of extreme adventure tourism, from crocodile cage diving to gorilla trekking, and learn why these experiences are gaining popularity among thrill-seekers.
Those tiny squares of paper we stick on envelopes hold secrets that would surprise even the most curious minds. From the world's first postage stamp that ...
Palm trees frame the entrance like nature’s own velvet ropes, and the whole setup screams “adventure awaits” in a way that most restaurants simply can’t match. You half expect a tour guide to appear ...
For South Carolina residents, DinoLand Cafe represents the kind of hidden gem that’s hiding in plain sight, the sort of place you might drive past a hundred times before finally deciding to stop in ...
Researchers have identified a 12.4-mile-thick rock layer beneath Bermuda’s crust, thicker than buried layers usually seen under ocean islands. That buried slab could explain why the islands remain ...
A new NASA satellite image has captured a rare view of an erupting volcano, revealing its bright red lava flow as seen from space.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is shooting lava fountains up to 1,000 feet, and falling ash and volcanic fragments are forcing ...
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