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Hawaiian volcano blew like a kid's "stomp-rocket" toy
Newsweek· 9 hours agoScientists may have discovered the reason behind Kilauea's explosive eruptions in Hawaii. The...
5,251 Underwater Holes Mysteriously Line California's Coast—and We Finally Know Why
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTo figure out the cause of these depressions, researchers from MBARI—along with scientists from the ...
Here’s how much water is flowing to the Great Salt Lake as the snow melts
The Salt Lake Tribune· 5 days agoAbout 37% more water is flowing into the Great Salt Lake from its tributaries than in a typical...
4.2 magnitude earthquake rattles Baja California region
KGTV San Diego· 8 hours agoThe quake was reported at around 4:05 a.m., with the epicenter about 37 miles from Ejido Doctor Alberto Oviedo Mota, the USGS said. Per USGS data, the epicenter was 66 miles ...
Earth scientists describe a new kind of volcanic eruption
Science Daily· 17 hours agoResearchers from the University of Oregon, United States Geological Survey and China's Sichuan University report their findings in a ...
From Black Gold to Green Energy: Mining Rare Earths Alongside Coal
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoNew research documents elevated levels of these metals, needed for energy transition, above and...
Climate change causing increase in metals concentrations in streams, study finds
Greeley Tribune· 3 days agoColorado’s mountains are pockmarked with orange tailings piles, adits, tunnels and rusted tramways,...
Central Texas rivers below normal ahead of Memorial Day weekend tubing
Axios· 4 days agoMemorial Day Weekend in Central Texas is synonymous with the official start of tubing (or toobing)...
New Jersey earthquake: Small 2.9 magnitude quake shakes area Friday morning
USA Today· 4 days agoAn earthquake measuring a 2.9 magnitude was felt around 3:50 a.m. on Friday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Colorado River water supply to decrease because of overlooked losses
Newsweek· 4 days agoThe Colorado River is set to lose even more water because of climate change, a study has found. The...