Explore Rocky Ridges in "Pokémon Pokopia" and uncover what lies beneath the volcanic ash, from hidden items to mysterious ...
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A Czech man used this stone in his barn's foundations. It turned out to be a rare Bronze Age spearhead mold
In 2007, a man identified only as J. Tomanec discovered a unique rectangular stone in the garden of his home in Morkuvky, a small village in the southeastern Czech Republic. The object, which had long ...
Researchers from China are narrowing down the landing sites for the nation’s first crewed mission to the Moon, set to take place before 2030.
Following the last two years, the Lapworth Museum of Geology is proud to once again celebrate International Women's Day with ...
Kris Wang is a fourth-year undergraduate student at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, where he is studying geosciences with a focus on volcanology and igneous petrology.
The Igneous Rupturer rod is one of the latest additions to Fisch, arriving with the Scoria Reach update. It is one of the three new fishing rods that one can obtain in the game and use to farm money.
HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK — When Scott and Pamela Rippel found out scientists were predicting a fountain of lava would erupt in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Jan. 24, they extended their ...
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You should try this one hike in Missouri even if you're afraid of heights
Hiding between the sparkling blue pools, towering forests, and plunging caves of the southern Missouri Ozarks, you'll find a startling surprise: a narrow, volcanic canyon studded with volcanic rocks.
Imagine a volcanic eruption so massive it could plunge the Earth into darkness, trigger widespread famine, and alter the planet’s climate for centuries. Volcanoes have always captivated humanity, with ...
Standing tall at 1,267 feet in Northeastern Wyoming lies Devils Tower, an iconic natural formation. While much has been learned over time, much about its origins remains beyond scientists’ ability to ...
Crack open a piece of volcanic rock that formed roughly 2.05 billion years ago, and you might expect nothing but minerals, and certainly not living microbes. However, scientists tend to think ...
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