Marylyn Minett’s school book, her dress and her brother’s football will be preserved by Wales’ national museum.
The volcanologist on the island of Vanuatu who walks barefoot over cooled lava fields tells NPR's Don Gonyea how to see nature at its most primeval.
Around the world, volcanologists are following the path of magma as it travels between connected volcanoes, in an effort that ...
NEAR the village of Brickfield, in Trinidad’s interior, there was a woman who walked the main road most days, talking to ...
When Jasper Baur was a freshman at New York's Binghamton University, his interests centered on earth sciences. Then he got ...
Indonesia’s most active volcano erupted Monday with its biggest lava flow in months, sending a river of lava and searing gas ...
The death toll following the eruption of the highest volcano on Indonesia’s most densely populated island of Java has risen ...
Ian McEwan’s recent novel, What We Can Know, is set in a semi-underwater Britain in the year 2119. A few decades on from a ...
‘It’s like a brand new world,’ executive producer John Hoberg tells Parade about heading into uncharted territory for the ...
A historian in Nirmal has identified rocks on a nearby hillock that produce musical tones when struck. Believed to be ...
Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has massive storms that match its size. These storms—some of which can last ...
No matter how you tackle Sin City, Las Vegas requires a suspension of disbelief, as you’re swallowed up within the whirling, ...