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    The newly named trace fossil Glossifungites gingrasi is a collection of burrows that were home to water-dwelling insects, similar to mayflies, more than 90 million years ago. (Photo: Ryan King)

    Newly discovered fossil, likely subaqueous insect

    January 28, 2021
    Scientists identified flank instability at Pacaya, an active volcano in Guatemala. Credit: Kirsten Stephens/Penn State

    Scientists identify flank instability at a volcano with history of collapse

    January 28, 2021
    Life reconstruction of a Spinosaurus wading in the water and fishing. Credit: Robert Nicholls ©Nicholls2020

    New light shed on behavior of giant carnivorous dinosaur Spinosaurus

    January 28, 2021
    39 Ocean Bottom Seismometers where deployed on the ocean floor across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge as part of the PI-LAB experiment. Credit: University of Southampton

    Geological phenomenon widening the Atlantic Ocean

    January 28, 2021
    Better predictions of volcanic eruptions would help protect the lives of those living close to them. Credit: Jorge Nava - Navart/Wikimedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

    Unravelling the when, where and how of volcanic eruptions

    January 28, 2021
    Image of archaea. Credit: Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library

    Using 100-million-year-old fossils and gravitational-wave science to predict Earth’s future climate

    January 28, 2021

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    January 12, 2021
    Map of the Cascadia subduction zone. Credit: Public Domain

    Deep, slow-slip action may direct largest earthquakes and their tsunamis

    January 12, 2021
    A plume rises near active fissures in the crater of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano on Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. People are lining up to try to get a look at the volcano on the Big Island, which erupted last night and spewed ash and steam into the atmosphere. A spokeswoman for Hawaii Volcanoes National Park says the volcanic activity is a risk to people in the park Monday and that caution is needed. (M. Patrick/U.S. Geological Survey via AP)

    Lava lake forms as Hawaii volcano erupts after 2-year break

    January 12, 2021
    Overview of the study area and the schematic illustration of interaction of fault motion and the seafloor subsidence. Credit: University of Tsukuba

    New model reveals previously unrecognized complexity of oceanic earthquake zones

    January 12, 2021
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