In the world of disaster movies, we often see exaggerated depictions of destruction, where physics and scientific accuracy ...
The eruption injected massive amounts of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, forming a veil of aerosols that reflected sunlight back into space.
A new study revisits a century-old question about how turbulence starts. The findings could potentially influence not only aircraft engineering but even the design of mechanical heart valves, and ...
Effusive eruption at Mayon Volcano continues for the 63rd consecutive day on Monday (March 9, 2026) but there is nothing ...
State volcanologists observed on late Wednesday evening lava effusion, Pyroclastic Density Currents (PDC) and minor strombolian activity at Mayon Volcano. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and ...
One of the most deadly and dangerous volcano hazards isn’t lava. Mudflows called lahars can come without clear warning.