Discover how volcanic eruptions affect the earth's atmosphere, influencing climate through gas emissions, aerosols, and long-term warming trends.
Tiny crystals suggest extinct volcanoes could still grow underground, a finding that could reshape how scientists assess eruption risk.
A colossal underwater volcano in the South Pacific may have revealed a surprising new weapon against climate change. After ...
Unexpected methane cleanup: The 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai eruption destroyed some of its own methane emissions via a rare atmospheric reaction. Chemical reaction explained: Ash, seawater, and ...
The science experimenters at TKOR investigate unusual and entertaining scientific reactions that can be performed using ...
When the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano erupted beneath the South Pacific in January 2022, scientists expected destruction ...
Scientists discovered that volcanic eruptions can naturally break down methane, a potent greenhouse gas, offering insights ...
That’s no ghost—it’s low-frequency sound waves known as infrasound.
The boulders range from bowling ball size to much larger specimens. Waves crash in the background, adding sound and motion to ...
A good cup of espresso is harder to craft than you think. A small change in grind size can turn the same beans into a ...
After the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai eruption, satellites spotted a strange formaldehyde-rich plume drifting across the ...
Credit: Tonga Geological Services A giant volcano may have accidentally uncovered a powerful new way to destroy methane in ...