Medicine & TechnologyPeru and Bolivia experienced a significant 7.2-magnitude earthquake on Thursday. Read more to know the details and understand why Peru is prone to earthquakes.
The largest earthquake in history triggered a tsunami that reached 5,000 miles across the other side of the planet. Read the article to learn the details.
The latest earthquake near Fukushima has been described as "one of the longest" and "scariest" shakes in Japan's history. Continue reading to find out why.
US geologists warn states surrounding the New Madrid fault line. Read on to know more about the fault line in Missouri, and how it could impact central US.
Maxar Technologies' Worldview-2 satellite was able to capture night time imagery of the lava from the Kilauea volcano on October 1, showing an eerie glow from the volcano.
Approximately 80 percent of tsunamis started along the seismically active "Ring of Fire" of the Pacific Ocean. In the United States, Alaska, Hawaii, as well as the west coast, have the highest risk of a tsunami.
The San Andreas fault line is one of the largest faults in the world that runs over 800 miles across the North American plate. So, which cities were likely to experience huge earthquakes when The Big One happens?
A new seismic hazard source was discovered by researchers which they consider as geologic evidence for the unusually large earthquakes and tsunamis occurring in Tokyo.
Scientists have recently detected an earthquake through the use of instruments they put inside a flying balloon above California, the same mechanism that could soon detect "venusquakes."