Scientists have found that some extinct volcanoes, which have not erupted for thousands or millions of years, may contain key metals used in clean energy. For the research, scientists melted down ...
Deep in southeastern Iran, a remote volcanic massif that most of the world had never heard of is suddenly demanding attention ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Illustration by Julia Wytrazek / Getty Images Some extinct volcanoes may be harboring a ...
While volcanoes play an important role in shaping landscapes and enriching soil, their destructive power far outweighs their ...
Scientists say a mysterious type of iron-rich magma entombed within long dormant volcanoes is likely packed with the in-demand elementsAccording to a new study, extinct volcanoes could be a “rich” ...
A mysterious type of iron-rich magma entombed within extinct volcanoes is likely abundant with rare earth elements and could offer a new way to source these in-demand metals, according to new research ...
Researchers said this suggests that a significant amount of gas pressure is building up below the volcano’s surface. The ...
A mysterious type of magma found within extinct volcanoes scattered around the world could contain an abundant supply of rare earth elements, crucial ingredients for electric vehicles, wind turbines ...
For the first time in recorded history, Iran's Taftan stratovolcano is showing ground deformation at its summit after lying ...