Medicine & TechnologyExperts show how effective a supercomputer was at predicting volcanic eruptions. Learn more about how the previously-impossible forecasting approach works and how the system performed months prior to the 2018 Sierra Negra eruption.
Experts show the cities that have the fastest sinking rate due to rising sea levels. Read more to know what induces these climate change impacts, and what could country's do to protect their coastal areas to drop from their original elevation.
A region in China was discovered with a new sinkhole that already had a living forest on its surface. Learn more about the discovery and how these types of sinkholes form.
For the first time, experts discovered the impact of glacial landslides after analyzing the satellite imaging from Amalia Glacier's masssive erosion last 2019. Learn more about what they found, and how these landslides affect the region they cover.
The oldest record of plate tectonics is sealed in ancient zircon crystals scientists found in South Africa. Read on to find out how a geological activity was recorded in those rocks.
A series of rumblings shook the Antarctic region. Read more about what caused these earthquakes and the effects they brought to the islands near the continent.
A study showed how tiny crystals of zircon contain the earliest plate tectonic on Earth. Discover Learn about the role such crystals play as ‘time capsules.
Despite conventional theories, the desert breathes humid air similar to organisms. Read on to find out how vapor escapes sand dunes like small scale chemical reactions.
The 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai eruption caused a widescale impact not just to the island, but also to many parts of the planet. Read why the volcano reached an explosion comparable to Mount Pinatubo.
Researchers found statistical evidence of the 27-million-year cycle of geological events called the "pulse of the Earth.' Find out when it will happen next.
The Eastern Settlement in Greenland once held a rich Viking culture. Learn more about the possible reasons why the Norse people mysteriously vanished from the place.
The Bering land bridge served as a connection between Asia and America. See more to why new research contradicts what we first thought about Beringia, and how it affected the migration between the eastern and western continents.
Records of large volcanic eruptions are commonly stored in ice cores from the polar regions. Read more to know what experts recently found in their latest investigations over ancient eruptions.
The 2 giant bubbles that exist in the mantle of the earth are currently being investigated by researchers. Discover their Impact on geological occurrences.