In Iceland, a research team is drilling beneath Earth's surface to unlock magma's potential for sustainable energy and ...
I n recent months, scientists have observed significant activity at Iceland's Askja volcano, raising concerns that melting ...
Iceland's volcanic landscape has drawn many visitors to Grindavik, now open to the public for the first time since its last ...
Visitor numbers to Iceland have dipped slightly, but fresh volcanic activity has created a macabre attraction in the ...
It read ‘No-one will save you’ and detailed the bubbling awakening of a volcano near Grindavik in the south of Iceland.
The breathtaking landscape of the Katla volcano in Iceland. Vík is also a good base for exploring the Mrdalsjökull glacier, ...
Scientists want to harness the extreme power below a volcanic region in Iceland to create biothermal energy that they hope ...
Scientists will be drilling a 1.3-mile-deep borehole into an active volcano to tap into the potentially limitless energy from the magma ...
Iceland, which has so many volcanoes that it is nicknamed the "Land of Fire and Ice," is facing an unprecedented crisis due ...
New research recently uncovered spatter cones on Mars, meaning that the planet had volcanoes similar to Earth's at one point.
Photo: Reuters That was reassuring, at least for the time being. The crater was formed when Askja, a volcano in Vatnajokull National Park in Iceland’s central highlands, uncorked in an explosive ...
this indicates a high likelihood that Askja may erupt in the near future Such events are nothing new in Iceland, an island nation of just 400,000 people that has numerous active volcanoes.