volcanoes
Climate Change Might Be Messing Up Volcanoes’ Planet-Cooling Powers
Volcanoes spew ash into the stratosphere that reflects back some sunlight.
Werner Herzog On Science, Language, Mars, and His Fever Dreams
A chat with the unstoppable filmmaker on Radio Motherboard.
Why We Can't Resist Volcanoes, According to Werner Herzog's Volcanologist
The volcano scientist behind (and front and center of) Herzog’s new documentary on how science mixes with magic, and the beautiful danger of volcanoes.
Werner Herzog Really, Really Likes Volcanoes
We caught up with the legendary filmmaker to talk about 'Into the Inferno,' his gorgeous new documentary about volcanoes, poetry, and North Korea.
With Volcanic Rock, an Artist Takes the Heat Out of Brexit
Ed Nash, a Nashville-based British artist, has created a volcanic rock painting of the UK flag in response to the backwards politics of Brexit.
First-Ever Complete Map of Mercury Reveals Its Violent Volcanic Past
The planetary oddball finally gets its full-frontal.
New Gravimeter Technology Will Enable High-Res Drone-Based Gravity Mapping
Potential applications range from detecting volcanic eruptions to mapping underground oil lakes.
Geologists: Supervolcanoes Can Bury Huge Expanses, But Only in Slow-Motion
Geologists offer evidence that the biggest volcanic eruptions ooze their way to destruction.
New Imagery Reveals That Mount St. Helens Is Sitting Atop a Small Sea of Magma
Evidence for a Pacific-Northwest supervolcano?
How Volcanic Eruptions Threaten Nuclear Power Plants
There are 110 volcanoes in nuclear heavy Japan. Is that safe?