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Earth's weather is getting weirder. Here's why.
By Daisy Dobrijevic published
We take a look at the apparent uptick in weird weather events and discuss the possible causes with leading climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe.

Weird new device measures how 'liquid' lava is
By Rebecca Owen published
A new device helps scientists measure lava viscosity during active flows.

Tonga eruption entombed deep-sea life in ash
By Andrew Chapman, Eos.org, Eos.org published
When Hunga erupted in 2022, ash "decimated" slow-moving species living on the seafloor. More mobile species were able to hoof it out of harm's way.

An undersea eruption rocked the Aegean 520,000 years ago
By Molly Colleen McCanta published
Scientists discovered an unknown volcanic eruption that rocked the seafloor in the Aegean more than 500,000 years ago.

'Wall of flames' from out-of-control Canadian wildfire devastates town of Jasper and national park
By Patrick Pester published
Firefighters are battling a 'monster' wildfire in the evacuated town of Jasper and Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada.

Lake Kivu: The ticking time bomb that could one day explode and unleash a massive, deadly gas cloud
By Sascha Pare published
Lake Kivu, one of the African Great Lakes, sits along a tectonic plate boundary called the East African Rift, which is dotted with hot springs that feed carbon dioxide and methane into the water.

'Upwelling' deep in the mantle triggered magnitude 6.8 Morocco earthquake
By Rebecca Owen, Eos.org published
Researchers found the 2023 Morocco earthquake was triggered by movement miles below Earth's surface.

There's a 2nd El Niño — and scientists just figured out how it works
By Patrick Pester published
A new simulation shows that an El Niño-like climate pattern begins near New Zealand and Australia, and can trigger temperature changes across the Southern Hemisphere.
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