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Scientists have analyzed ancient DNA and compared more than 400 fossils from 17 natural history museums to figure out how and why extinct sloths got so big.
Stanford researchers linked Campi Flegrei’s earthquakes to groundwater pressure, not magma. Managing water flow could reduce ...
Fortunately for residents of California, Oregon and Washington, Axial Seamount doesn't erupt explosively, so it poses zero ...
A NASA-Smithsonian collaboration has revealed that carbon dioxide released from rising magma makes surrounding vegetation ...
The school recognized its high achievers, including one who is the author of a children's book. The class earned more then $2 ...
At the very center of Iceland’s volcanic landscape, a revolutionary project called the Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) is going to ...
The Axial Seamount is located 300 miles off of the coast of Oregon. Researchers say it’s following patterns shown before its last eruption.
The volcano is thousands of feet below the ocean’s surface, so it poses no danger to people. But under all that water, a ...
Using advanced technology that analyzes tiny gas bubbles trapped in crystals, a team of scientists led by Cornell University ...
Through advanced numerical modeling incorporating a multiphase fluid dynamics approach, a new study sheds light on the chemical and thermal differentiation processes that led to the formation of a ...