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We Finally Know Why Roman Concrete Has Survived For Nearly 2,000 Years
A construction site dating back nearly 2,000 years to the putative demise of Pompeii in 79 CE has revealed new evidence for ...
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Ancient Super Volcano Blows 45,000 Foot Ash Wall Into Jet Stream — Forcing Wide Flight Cancellations
On November 23, 2025, the Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia erupted for the first time in about 12,000 years, sending ash and gas high into the sky and disturbing life across several countries. The ...
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Scientists finally solved why Roman concrete lasts for centuries
Across the Mediterranean, hulking Roman harbors, aqueducts and amphitheaters still stand where modern concrete would have ...
After three years away, we return to Pandora for another action-packed adventure in Avatar: Fire and Ash – and this time, it's not just whale-hunting humans Jake Sully and co have to worry about.
From the city of Reykjavik to the endless variety of landscapes and attractions peppered all over the island country, there ...
From glowing red rocks to epic canyons, explore stunning Arizona desert landscapes that deliver unforgettable views and ...
A fossilized vulture feather reveals how volcanic ash can turn fragile tissues into stone with astonishing detail.
The ash plume disrupted flights as far away as India.
Scientists in China uncover crystal-filled dinosaur eggs, revealing a glittering twist in prehistoric life and evolution.
Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to continue reading. A medical doctor by profession, Green portrays himself as ...
There’s a sense of Way of Water déjà vu to the film’s first act — and eventually, its armored-boat-heavy conclusion as well.
With the help of the VFX experts at Wēta FX, the filmmaker turned his focus to the physics of fire for 'Avatar 3' — and forged a villain alliance like no other.
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