If the cartoons said it, it must be true.
Six unusual earthquakes shook Mount Adams in September, but it's too soon to speculate about a potential eruption
The world's tallest peak has inched above its peers, and now researchers think they have an explanation.
Underground methane blasts are behind Siberia’s puzzling exploding craters, according to new research.
A rich knight likely paid a handsome sum to import the ornately carved monument, despite brutal conditions in the Jamestown colony.
A weird number of craters are located close to the equator, and the odds that this is random are incredibly low, researchers say.
The strange, imperceptible tremor mystified geologists, but a vast team of researchers says it has cracked the case.
Bad news if you're on the West Coast, Alaska, or Puerto Rico. Great news if you live in Florida.
Fragments of the Altar Stone are geologically different from the others at Stonehenge, but similar to those found hundreds of miles away, according to new research.
To learn about how rocks and minerals get pushed from the Earth's mantle to the seafloor, scientists drilled a really, really deep hole.
Geologists say the underground blast at Yellowstone on July 23 was caused by a buildup of steam and hot water, which propelled rocks hundreds of feet into the air.
Videos show a huge plume of steam and debris flying into the air.
Webcam images showed a glow emanating from the volcano's summit—an indication that an eruption has begun.
The volcano has been active for the past week, dropping tons of soot over surrounding towns.
Images of the previously unknown snailfish species were taken deeper than 8,000 meters, off the coast of Japan.
Federal scientists are using recon flights and field research to track down metals that are key to the energy transition.
New analysis of the planet’s surface suggests an eruption happened in modern times.
The layer, located 100 miles below the Earth's surface, could help shed light on how the tectonic plates move.
The quake could be felt more than 100 miles away and occurred in a region known for fracking activity.
The volcano began spewing in late November—for the first time in 40 years—and it hasn't stopped since.
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