The Great Red Spot is a gigantic storm, twice the size of Earth, that has swirled for centuries. It’s just one of many on the ...
A massive volcano hidden beneath the Pacific is swelling again, but its predicted eruption never came. Scientists are now ...
Oregon’s McDermitt Caldera may hold 20–40 million metric tons of lithium in ancient sediments, bolstering EV supply chains as ...
In the predawn darkness, a team of scientists climbs the slope of Mexico’s Popocatépetl volcano, one of the world’s most active and whose eruption could ...
In the predawn darkness, a team of scientists climbs the slope of Mexico's Popocatépetl volcano, one of the world’s most active and whose eruption could affect millions of people. Its mission: figure ...
Aeluma management's tone has shifted materially over the past three reporting events—from cautious validation to confident execution. Customer behavior now confirms commercialization—discussions have ...
Volcanic eruptions can perturb global climate, build mountains, and reshape human civilizations. They can be deadly, but the deep roots of volcanoes also provide a foundry for critical minerals that ...
It’s winter, and the SciFri team is already dreaming of warmer weather. How about a mind vacation to one of the hottest places on earth, an erupting volcano? Tamsin Mather has trekked to volcanoes in ...
A massive underwater volcano off the Oregon Coast — Axial Seamount — is now predicted to erupt in mid-to-late 2026, not 2025 as previously thought. Located nearly a mile beneath the ocean and 300 ...
An active underwater volcano off the Oregon Coast that was predicted to erupt in 2025 is now expected to erupt mid-to-late 2026. The Axial Seamount volcano is located nearly a mile beneath the sea, ...
Section 1. Purpose. From the founding of our Republic, scientific discovery and technological innovation have driven American progress and prosperity. Today, America is in a race for global technology ...
Scientists have uncovered a long-missing piece of the volcanic puzzle: rising magma doesn’t just form explosive gas bubbles when pressure drops—it can do so simply by being sheared and “kneaded” ...