Believe it or not, studying earthquakes can reveal where cosmic debris will fall
Researchers have found that earthquake measurement equipment can track the trajectory of falling space debris, potentially changing our understanding of monitoring dangerous objects.
Is the El Chichón volcano in Mexico awakening? Signs of activity recorded
Scientists have observed signs of activity in the El Chichón volcano in Mexico, raising concerns due to its history of destructive eruptions.
Data Collected by Nature Enthusiasts Doesn't Reach Environmental Decisions
A recent study by Estonian scientists reveals that significant gaps in the national environmental monitoring system result in data collected by nature enthusiasts not being utilized in decision-making, highlighting the need for clearer guidelines for volunteers.
Earthquake swarm in Kyllini, what worries experts - the strongest tremor of 3.5 magnitude
A series of small to moderate earthquakes have been recorded in the Kyllini area since early January, leading to heightened scientific monitoring but not alarm over a strong earthquake.
Scientists to Al Jazeera: Earth's Oceans Record an Alarming Record
A new study reveals that Earth's oceans hit the highest temperature record in 2025 since modern monitoring began, indicating accelerated climate change and ongoing heat accumulation in the global climate system.