Geysers are raging in Yellowstone National Park due to caldera volcanism. Source: Getty Scientists from the United States studying the Yellowstone volcano have detected movement deep in its crater.
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Just a few hundred metres from the roaring traffic of the M40, scientists have uncovered a very different kind of road. Around 166 million years ago Britain's 'dinosaur highway' was teaming with ...