News

A 7.3-magnitude earthquake was reported in Alaska on Wednesday (July 16), according to the United States Geological Survey.
The volcano last erupted in 2015, producing 450-foot-thick lava flows, but because of its remote location, it is not a threat to human life.
Reports of sightings flooded the American Meteor Society around 12:30 p.m. And the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, Georgia, said residents reported what felt like earthquakes around ...
Wednesday’s magnitude 7.3 earthquake off Alaska’s Aleutian Islands chain struck in a region that has experienced a handful of powerful quakes within the last five years ...
The researchers found that approximately 30% of all earthquakes from 1980 to 2016 near the Missouri-Kentucky border, all magnitude 2.5 or greater, were likely aftershocks from the three major ...
The fireball is presumed to be from a meteor fragmenting in the sky, according to meteorologists and other experts.