The Ethiopian volcanic eruption triggered an ash cloud at least 45,000 feet in height which was visible from space.
On the slopes of an Oregon volcano, engineers are building the hottest geothermal power plant on Earth. The plant will tap ...
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An Ethiopian Volcano Has Erupted with an Explosion of Ash, Awakening After 12,000 Years of Quiet
Learn about the recent eruption of Hayli Gubbi, a volcano in Ethiopia that was previously dormant for nearly 12,000 years.
Canadians planning a warm-weather escape may want to check out the latest travel advisories. Long-range forecasts may have ...
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Researchers on world's first volcanic project in Iceland hope to achieve life-changing goal: 'First journey to the center of the Earth'
A fascinating project is underway in the land of ice and fire. Iceland, home to glaciers and volcanoes, will in 2026 be the ...
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World’s First 752°F Geothermal Well Reached 2 Miles Into Active Volcano Beneath Oregon Forest
Far below the forests of central Oregon, a powerful new kind of clean energy is being developed. At the Newberry Volcano, a ...
A new study shows that climate shapes the land and can change where earthquakes happen and when volcanoes erupt.
Climate change is accelerating continental rifting, the geological process where landmasses slowly pull apart. According to a new study published in the journal Scientific Reports, the East African ...
Residents of Afar in northeast Ethiopia, about 800 kilometres from Addis Ababa, were engulfed in ashfall after the Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted — the first time in nearly 12,000 years. A local reporter ...
President Donald Trump arrives to address a joint session of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, on March 4. The Blood ...
Forget Paris and Rome - if you've actually made it to Mongolia's steppes or Kyrgyzstan's mountains, you're playing a completely different travel game than the Instagram crowd ...
A volcano in northern Ethiopia erupted Sunday, marking its first known eruption in 12,000 years. The volcano, called Hayli ...
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