Sometime in the Middle Eocene epoch, nearly 50 million years ago, a large object hurtled through Earth's atmosphere, crashing into the North Sea between what's now Britain and northwestern Europe.
The USGS said on its website following the quake in July: "Following the M8.8 Russian Kamchatka Peninsula Earthquake, the ...
A collaborative research team led by University of Tasmania scientists has returned from a major 54-day voyage on CSIRO ...
A research team led by University of Tasmania scientists has returned from a major 54-day voyage on CSIRO research vessel (RV ...
The sound was so intense that it ruptured eardrums on nearby ships and was recorded on barographs worldwide. This singular ...
A Pacific research voyage led by scientists from the University of Tasmania has uncovered vital information about the ...
It's been more than three and a half years since one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recent history left ...
India's only active volcano has erupted twice in the span of a week, days after an earthquake in the region, according to local media reports. Located on Barren Island, which is one of the Andaman ...
Hurricanes and tsunamis/floods are possibly the most terrifying and devastating natural calamities that remind us of ...
On September 20, a powerful reminder of Earth's raw energy unfolded in the Andaman Sea :volcano: India’s only active volcano on Barren Island erupted — triggered just two days after a 4.2 magnitude ...
Magma movement between Santorini and Kolumbo volcanoes triggered the 2025 earthquake swarm, highlighting complex volcanic ...