A powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake rocked the central Philippines, leading to casualties and significant destruction. Reports indicate at least five fatalities and infrastructure damage, prompting emergency responses.
After years of controversy, new evidence confirms that the Silverpit Crater was formed by an asteroid impact 43-46 million years ago. Discover how advanced seismic imaging and rock analysis settled this scientific debate.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 struck the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday, waking residents and causing minor disruptions, but no major damage reported. Learn more about this seismic event and its effects across the region.
Recent data from the US Geological Survey reveals important insights into aftershocks following recent earthquakes. Discover what this means for residents and how to stay prepared in the wake of seismic activity.
A new study reveals that a 43 million-year-old asteroid impact created the Silverpit Crater in the North Sea, causing a massive tsunami. Discover how scientists solved this ancient mystery!
Explore the groundbreaking research revealing the complex behavior of the Indian Plate beneath Tibet. This discovery reshapes our understanding of seismic activity and poses new risks for millions living near these majestic mountains.
A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Kamchatka, Russia, triggering tsunami warnings for nearby regions including Alaska. Governor Vladimir Solodov has alerted residents, but no damage reported yet.
A recent earthquake in Afghanistan has resulted in over 800 fatalities and thousands injured. The low-magnitude quake caused devastating building collapses, highlighting the urgent need for improved construction standards in rural areas.
NASA's InSight mission has revealed ancient rocky fragments deep within Mars' mantle, offering unprecedented insights into the planet's tumultuous past and geological evolution.
The Axial Seamount, the most active volcano in the Northeast Pacific, is showing signs of an impending eruption. Recent studies reveal swelling magma reservoirs and increased seismic activity, providing a unique chance for scientists to study submarine volcanic behavior.