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Green ImpactNew research shows why Bolivia’s ‘Zombie’ volcano is stirring after 250,000 years

Although its last eruption happened around 250,000 years ago, Uturuncu refuses to rest quietly. Earthquakes ripple beneath its surface. Gases leak into the air.

Melanie Livingstone
SpaceEarth’s inner core is far less solid than previously believedJoshua Shavit
Green ImpactDormant volcanoes may be more dangerous than previously thoughtJoseph Shavit
Global GoodArcheologists discover the true toll of Mount Vesuvius’ eruptionRebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesScientists discover tectonic processes that may extend beyond EarthRebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesMount Vesuvius eruption was even more deadly than previously thoughtRebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesScientists finally identify the source of interstellar signal linked to aliensJoshua Shavit
DiscoveriesWater extends much deeper into the Earth’s core than previously thoughtJoseph Shavit
DiscoveriesScientists can now detect underground weapon tests with 99% accuracyJoshua Shavit
Discoveries15th century Hebrew prayer book fills gap in Italian earthquake recordJoseph Shavit
DiscoveriesX-rays and diamonds reveal Earth’s inner core secretsJoseph Shavit
Global GoodHuman activity shown to literally move mountainsJoseph Shavit
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