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Earth from space
Antarctica's 'Deception Island' is one of the only places on Earth where you can sail into an active volcano
By Harry Baker Published
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Just a fraction of the hydrogen hidden beneath Earth's surface could power Earth for 200 years, scientists find
By Sascha Pare Published
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Marble Caves: Chile's ethereal turquoise caverns with 'mineral ice cream' on the walls
By Sascha Pare Published
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Why does Earth look flat if it's really round?
By Kelly R. MacGregor Published
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Satellites reveal stunningly detailed maps of Earth's seafloors
By Skyler Ware Published
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Earth from space
Otherworldly stripes and shadowy dunes share center stage in 'hottest place on Earth'
By Harry Baker Published
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Ancient 'land bridge' that connected Siberia to US wasn't what it seems, scientists find
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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Antarctica
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Earth from space
Antarctica's 'Deception Island' is one of the only places on Earth where you can sail into an active volcano
By Harry Baker Published
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When was the last time Antarctica was ice-free?
By Victoria Atkinson Published
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'Doomsday glacier' won't collapse the way we thought, new study suggests
By Mathieu Morlighem Published
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Earth from space
High winds paint puzzling ice streaks across the sea in Antarctica
By Harry Baker Published
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1st map of Antarctica's green space unveiled. Here's what it shows.
By Claudia Colesie Published
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Never-before-seen shapes up to 1,300 feet long discovered beneath Antarctic ice
By Ben Turner Published
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Giant river system that existed 40 million years ago discovered deep below Antarctic ice
By Kristel Tjandra Published
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Blood Falls: Antarctica's crimson waterfall forged from an ancient hidden heart
By Sascha Pare Published
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Antarctic ice hole the size of Switzerland keeps cracking open. Now scientists finally know why.
By Ben Turner Published
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Arctic
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'Ominous milestone for the planet': Arctic Ocean's 1st ice-free day could be just 3 years away, alarming study finds
By Ben Turner Published
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Surprised Russian school kids discover Arctic island has vanished after comparing satellite images
By Harry Baker Published
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Earth from space
Massive blue 'melt pond' in Arctic glacier is an eerie sign of things to come
By Harry Baker Published
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Earth from space
4 near-identical glaciers spark new life in Arctic island's 'polar desert'
By Harry Baker Published
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Earth from space
Iconic 'Star Trek' symbol shines brightly in sea of muddy Arctic sea ice
By Harry Baker Published
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Earth from space
Ghostly figure emerges in Greenland ice after underground lake collapses
By Harry Baker Published
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Gateway to the underworld: The enormous permafrost 'megaslump' in Siberia that keeps getting bigger
By Sascha Pare Published
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Earth from space
Trio of ringed ice caps look otherworldly on Russian Arctic islands
By Harry Baker Published
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Siberia's 'gateway to the underworld' is growing a staggering amount each year
By Sascha Pare Published
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Climate Change
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'An existential threat affecting billions': Three-quarters of Earth's land became permanently drier in last 3 decades
By Ben Turner Published
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A third of Earth's species could become extinct by 2100 if climate change isn't curbed
By Olivia Ferrari Published
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'Cryptic carbon' may leak from volcanoes millions of years after eruptions end
By Skyler Ware Published
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Global carbon emissions reach new record high in 2024, with no end in sight, scientists say
By Ben Turner Published
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Microplastics may be entering the clouds and affecting the weather, scientists say
By Miriam Freedman Published
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'We are teetering on a planetary tightrope': Cut emissions in half right now to prevent climate catastrophe, UN warns
By Sascha Pare Published
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Fool's Gold is driving a new accelerating climate feedback loop in Canada
By Ben Turner Published
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30 years of polar climate data converted into menacing, 6-minute song
By Sascha Pare Published
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'Precipitation, the source of all fresh water, can no longer be relied upon': Global water cycle pushed out of balance 'for 1st time in human history'
By Ben Turner Published
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Earthquakes
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Massive magnitude 7 earthquake strikes off California coast
By Laura Geggel Published
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'Upwelling' deep in the mantle triggered magnitude 6.8 Morocco earthquake
By Rebecca Owen Published
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LA may be spared 'horrifying' fate of the 'Big One' from San Andreas, simulation suggests
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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Will we have more earthquakes because of climate change?
By Katherine Irving Published
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Huge earthquake 2,500 years ago rerouted the Ganges River, study suggests
By Sascha Pare Published
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Why do earthquakes happen far away from plate boundaries?
By Alice Sun Published
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Odd earthquake swarm in Central Europe hints at magma bubbling below the surface
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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Part of the San Andreas fault may be gearing up for an earthquake
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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Rare magnitude 4.8 and 3.8 earthquakes rock Northeast, including Greater New York area
By Laura Geggel Last updated
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Energy
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Just a fraction of the hydrogen hidden beneath Earth's surface could power Earth for 200 years, scientists find
By Sascha Pare Published
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Physicists solve nuclear fusion mystery with mayonnaise
By Tia Ghose Published
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Nuclear fusion reactor in UK sets new world record for energy output
By Joanna Thompson Published
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Massive hydrogen reservoir discovered beneath an Albanian mine could be an untapped source of clean energy
By Sascha Pare Published
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What is fission?
By Nola Taylor Redd Last updated
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Wind and solar power overtakes coal for the first time ever in the US
By Ben Turner Published
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Chernobyl: The world's worst nuclear disaster
By Marc Lallanilla Published
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How do you decontaminate objects exposed to radioactivity?
By Joanna Thompson Published
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Scientists discover enzyme that can turn air into energy, unlocking potential new energy source
By Ben Turner Published
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Evolution
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Evolution quiz: Can you naturally select the correct answers?
By Hannah Osborne Published
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Raindrops may have helped kick-start life on the planet
By Aman Agrawal Published
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Which animals are evolving fastest?
By Marlowe Starling Published
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'I have never written of a stranger organ': The rise of the placenta and how it helped make us human
By Jules Howard Published
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Ancient relative of 'living fossil' fish reveals that geological activity supercharges evolution
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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How fast does evolution happen?
By Marlowe Starling Published
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Defense system common to all life came from 'Asgard'
By Tia Ghose Published
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Evolution: Facts about the processes that shape the diversity of life on Earth
By Tiffany Taylor Published
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What is the 'tree of life'?
By Emma Bryce Published
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Geology
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Marble Caves: Chile's ethereal turquoise caverns with 'mineral ice cream' on the walls
By Sascha Pare Published
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Earth from space
Otherworldly stripes and shadowy dunes share center stage in 'hottest place on Earth'
By Harry Baker Published
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Fossil Forest, Dorset: England's 145 million-year-old tree stump fossils preserved by ancient microbes
By Sascha Pare Published
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Hailin impact crater: China's newly discovered meteor pit born from a 'nuclear explosion level' event
By Sascha Pare Published
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'Supergiant' gold deposit discovered in China is one of the largest on Earth — and is worth more than $80 billion
By Harry Baker Published
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Earth from space
Wandering sand dunes circle a gigantic 'eye' sculpted by an ancient city-killer meteor in the Sahara
By Harry Baker Published
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Underwater volcano-like structure is spewing gas off Alaska's coast, US Coast Guard says
By Sascha Pare Published
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Woman accidentally discovers 280 million-year-old lost world while hiking in Italian Alps
By Sascha Pare Published
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Meet FRED: The world's 1st-ever, nearly complete fossil database
By Kate Evans Published
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Microbiology
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Mouse brains, cannabis plants and spider eyes: 20 jaw-dropping images of the microscopic world around us
By Hannah Osborne Published
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'Loch ness monster' microbe stretches its neck to 30 times its body length in seconds
By Lars Fischer Published
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'The most critically harmful fungi to humans': How the rise of C. auris was inevitable
By Arturo Casadevall Published
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Hidden 'biosphere' of extreme microbes discovered 13 feet below Atacama Desert is deepest found there to date
By Sascha Pare Published
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Scientists discover once-in-a-billion-year event — 2 lifeforms merging to create a new cell part
By Sascha Pare Published
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Lost world of lagoons filled with mounds of microbes discovered in Atacama desert
By Sascha Pare Published
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After you die, your microbiome cooperates with soil microbes to 'recycle' your body
By Jennifer DeBruyn Published
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Bizarre giant viruses with tubular tentacles and star-like shells discovered in New England forest
By Kiley Price Published
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Primordial steroids solve long-standing mystery about how the 1st complex life-forms evolved
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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Plants
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Squirting cucumbers thicken and stiffen to eject seeds with 'remarkable speed and precision,' study finds
By Sascha Pare Published
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Where did the 1st seeds come from?
By Patrick Pester Published
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Pando, the world's largest organism, may have been growing nonstop since the 1st humans left Africa, study suggests
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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How is paper made from trees?
By Olivia Ferrari Published
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Pando: The world's largest tree and heaviest living organism
By Sascha Pare Published
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Deep below the Arctic Ocean, some plants have adapted to photosynthesize in almost near darkness
By Sven Batke Published
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Lost biblical tree resurrected from 1,000-year-old mystery seed found in the Judaean Desert
By Sascha Pare Published
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Fossils from lush 53 million-year-old South Pole rainforest discovered in Tasmania
By Sascha Pare Published
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Rainbow swamp: The flooded forest in Virginia that puts on a magical light show every winter
By Sascha Pare Published
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Pollution
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What are the most polluted cities in the world?
By Meg Duff Published
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Pollution facts and types of pollution
By Alina Bradford Last updated
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Even brief exposure to diesel fumes alters activity in key brain network, study finds
By Rebecca Sohn Published
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Monet and Turner's atmospheric landscapes actually depicted air pollution, new study finds
By Jennifer Nalewicki Published
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How Much Trash Is on Mount Everest?
By Kimberly Hickok Last updated
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Hole in the ozone layer has grown for a 3rd year in a row — but scientists aren’t concerned
By JoAnna Wendel Published
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No More Free-Pass for Carbon Pollution (Op-Ed)
By Laurie Johnson Last updated
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Kids' Mental Health Risks Rise with Poor Air Quality
By Agata Blaszczak-Boxe Last updated
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Reference
Light pollution: Environmental impact, health risks and facts
By Scott Dutfield Published
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Rivers & Oceans
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Satellites reveal stunningly detailed maps of Earth's seafloors
By Skyler Ware Published
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'A challenge and an opportunity for evolution': The extreme, hidden life thriving in Earth's most acidic and alkaline lakes
By David Strayer Published
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Earth from space
Crimea's 'putrid sea' creates beautiful rainbow of color but smells like rotten eggs
By Harry Baker Published
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Key Atlantic current is weakening much faster than scientists had predicted
By Ben Turner Published
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Indian Ocean gravity hole: The dent in Earth's gravitational field created by the death of an ancient ocean
By Sascha Pare Published
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'A harbinger of what's to come:' NASA satellites show massive drop in global freshwater levels
By Ben Turner Published
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This spot will be key to the inevitable collapse of a key Atlantic current
By Sascha Pare Published
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Earth is racing toward climate conditions that collapsed key Atlantic currents before the last ice age, study finds
By Sascha Pare Published
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What's the difference between a tsunami and a tidal wave?
By Richard Pallardy Published
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Tsunami
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Tsunamis up to 90 feet high smash into New Zealand every 580 years, study finds
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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1st mega-tsunami on record since antiquity was triggered by Tonga volcanic eruption
By Charles Q. Choi Published
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Powerful 8.1-magnitude earthquake off New Zealand triggers tsunami warnings
By Rachael Rettner Last updated
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Magnitude-7.3 earthquake strikes Fukushima, tsunami warning issued
By Ben Turner Published
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Japan earthquake & tsunami of 2011: Facts and information
By Becky Oskin Published
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'Invisible' earthquake caused mysterious 2021 tsunami, scientists find
By Ben Turner Published
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4-foot tsunami hits Tonga after explosive eruption of underwater volcano
By Jeanna Bryner Published
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Lost islands beneath the North Sea survived a mega-tsunami 8,000 years ago
By Tom Metcalfe Published
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Ice melt in Alaska threatens to unleash unprecedented 'mega-tsunami,' scientists warn
By Peter Dockrill Published
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Volcanos
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Philippines volcanic eruption: Kanlaon volcano 'may progress to further explosive eruptions'
By Pandora Dewan Published
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Dramatic NASA images reveal lava coursing near Iceland's Blue Lagoon
By Ben Turner Published
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US volcano quiz: How many can you name in 10 minutes?
By Hannah Osborne Published
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Earth from space
Eerily circular 'Goblin Forest' surrounds sacred volcano with human rights
By Harry Baker Published
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Indonesia volcano eruption kills at least 10
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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How a catastrophic volcanic eruption on the North Korea border created 'Heaven Lake'
By Saima May Sidik Published
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Mysterious 'blobs' in Earth's mantle are not what we thought, study claims
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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'Every volcano has its own personality': Mystery Mount Adams earthquake surge under investigation
By Hannah Osborne Published
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Record spike in earthquakes at Washington's 'high threat' volcano sends researchers scrambling for answers
By Hannah Osborne Published
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Weather
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What does a weather report of 30% chance of rain mean?
By Hannah Loss Published
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Huge, 7-mile scar torn across Australia's Nullarbor Plain discovered by caver scouring Google Earth
By Matej Lipar Published
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'Bomb cyclone' bringing high winds to West Coast seen from space in stunning timelapse
By Ben Turner Published
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West Coast bracing for 'bomb' cyclone
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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Why isn't the darkest time of the year also the coldest?
By Charles Q. Choi Published
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Earth from space
Watch Valencia disappearing under a sea of mud during deadly Spanish floods
By Harry Baker Published
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What is DANA, the strange weather phenomenon that has caused deadly flooding in Spain?
By María de los Ángeles Orfila Published
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What's the fastest recorded wind speed?
By Hannah Loss Published
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Before and after satellite images show lakes appearing across Sahara after deluge of rain soaks desert
By Hannah Osborne Published
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More about Planet Earth
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Ancient 'land bridge' that connected Siberia to US wasn't what it seems, scientists find
By Stephanie Pappas Published
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Philippines volcanic eruption: Kanlaon volcano 'may progress to further explosive eruptions'
By Pandora Dewan Published
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'An existential threat affecting billions': Three-quarters of Earth's land became permanently drier in last 3 decades
By Ben Turner Published
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