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The UK could be facing a future of extreme heatwaves according to a new study in which scientists mapped almost 40 years’ worth of trends to project what lies ahead.
Stromboli is known for its low-energy but persistent explosive eruptions. The Strombolian activity has long been an attraction for volcanologists from all over the world.
Following the Nepal earthquake in 2015, the SAFER Nepal Project seeks to improve the seismic safety of school and community buildings and prevent future tragedies.
Study identifies 270,000 square kilometers of floodplains where conservation would be an economically viable way to avoid future flood damages.
UK Scientists have found that microseismic event data more accurately inform operators about the risk of dangerous seismic activity at fracking sites.
The University of Bristol is hosting an exhibition to demonstrate how simulating earthquakes could protect nuclear reactors against disasters.
A new study reveals that thousands of annual heat-related deaths could be avoided in major US cities if global temperatures are limited to the Paris Climate Goals.
New research using satellite technology reveals that Indonesia's Agung volcano, which erupted in 2017, shares a plumbing system with Batur, a neighbouring volcano. The findings have important implications for volcano forecasting and could explain the occurrence of simultaneous eruptions.
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