A slow, eastward-moving current of hot rock deep within Earth may be the primary force feeding Yellowstone’s volcanic system, according to a study published in Science on April 9, 2026. Researchers at ...
Just days after a hydrothermal blast struck Biscuit Basin, a brand-new pool of boiling water appeared near the explosion site ...
Scientists have uncovered a new explanation for what powers Yellowstone and other supervolcanoes. Instead of a deep plume rising from near Earth’s core, a broad “mantle wind” may push hot rock beneath ...
Early on the morning of Saturday, June 13, 2026, a small hydrothermal explosion occurred at Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone ...
A churning pool of water has opened up in Yellowstone National Park – just two days after scientists were walking around on ...
YELLOWSTONE, Wyoming (KIFI) – A new crater has made its debut in Yellowstone National Park, filled with near-boiling water and caused by pressure changes just below the surface in Biscuit Basin.
Few places fuel doomsday headlines like Yellowstone. America’s most famous national park sits atop a supervolcano, and the ...
Yellowstone National Park geologists have confirmed that a small hydrothermal explosion that occurred earlier this month ...