Explosive activity has propelled ash and gas high into the air over the Caribbean islands of Saint Vincent and Barbados.
UC Santa Barbara professor guides researchers as they replicate his fieldwork 50 years later.
The category three cyclone made a rare landfall in Western Australia, causing significant damage to coastal towns.
A new artificial island near Malé could be a destination for people trying to escape rising waters on lower-lying islands.
New research methods may lead to earlier predictions of volcanic eruptions.
For nearly 2 months the southeastern Bering has hovered near the marine heatwave threshold.
Arctic sea ice coverage was 9th smallest on record for the month
As the Rhode Island legislature considers designating the Northern Star Coral an official state emblem, researchers are finding that studying this local creature’s recovery from a laboratory-induced stressor could help better understand how to protect endangered tropical corals.
Nitrogen is an element basic for life — plants need it, animals need it, it’s in our DNA — but when there’s too much nitrogen in the environment, things can go haywire.
Respiratory disease increased markedly following one of Iceland’s largest volcanic eruptions, a new study has found.
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