Geology July 14, 2020 San Andreas Fault earthquake more likely after Ridgecrest quakes, scientists warn Scientists have warned that last year’s Ridgecrest quakes in Southern California have increased the risk of a major San Andreas fault earthquake. .
Weather June 21, 2020 Indonesia's most volatile volcano spews ash in new eruption Indonesia’s most volatile volcano on Sunday spewed ash and hot gas in a massive column as high as 3.7 miles into the sky.
Geology June 15, 2020 Underground 'structures' discovered near Earth’s core, surprising scientists Scientists have discovered “unexpected widespread structures” near Earth’s core.
Geology May 15, 2020 Earth's largest shield volcano revealed in the Hawaiian Islands Scientists have identified the world’s largest shield volcano in the Hawaiian Islands, which is barely visible above the waters of the Pacific.
Geology April 17, 2020 Family creates dinosaur sculptures during coronavirus social distancing It's an art show 65-million-years in the making.
Geology March 23, 2020 Fragment of lost continent discovered in Canada Geologists have discovered part of an ancient lost continent by sifting through diamond samples from Canada’s Baffin Island.
Mount Everest March 12, 2020 Coronavirus fears prompt Nepal to close Everest access, reports say Concerns about coronavirus have prompted Nepalese authorities to close access to Mt. Everest, according to reports.
Mount Everest March 11, 2020 Coronavirus fears have prompted China to close Everest access via Tibet, climbers say Coronavirus fears have prompted Chinese officials to close access to Mt. Everest from Tibet, according to climbers with knowledge of the matter.
Geology January 17, 2020 Taal volcano eruption devours crater lake The eruption of the Taal volcano in the Philippines has almost devoured a crater lake on the volcanic island.
Digging History January 15, 2020 Never-before-seen images offer chilling glimpse of devastating 1965 landslide Newly-discovered photos are shedding new light on Canada’s largest known landslide.
Asia January 14, 2020 Philippines volcano spews lava half-mile high, threatens to erupt again as flights grounded A volcanic eruption in the Philippines continues to spew lava half a mile into the sky, creating lightning bolts, and threatening to erupt again even as tens of thousands of people continue to flee the region and hundreds of flights have been canceled or delayed.