The real highway to hell is in Russia

The real highway to hell is in Russia

This is the Tolbachik volcano, laying down roads of magma over the Peninsula of Kamchatka for condemned Russians to drive on their way to hell in cars equipped with dashcams. At least, that’s what it looks like in Lusika33’s photographs. It’s truly pretty—in a Mordor kind of way.

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Molten Magma Could Power Electric Plants of the Future

Molten Magma Could Power Electric Plants of the Future

Good old geothermal plants generate power using water heated by hot rocks deep underground. But what if we could get energy directly from the seething magma down below? In Iceland, an accidental discovery let scientists actually stick a pipe into magma to test this idea—and the results of their experiment has just been published in the journal Geothermics.

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Scientists unlock secrets of ancient magma ocean 840 miles underground

Scientists unlock secrets of ancient magma ocean 840 miles underground

Scientists have unlocked the secrets of molten magma at a depth of 1400 kilometers using the most brilliant X-ray source in the planet. Their findings are crucial to understand the formation of Earth.

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The Moon May Have Been Made of ‘Magma Mush’ For Millions of Years

The Moon May Have Been Made of 'Magma Mush' For Millions of Years

We’re used to thinking of the moon as a cold and unassuming lump of rock—but new research suggests that it could have been made of a strange magma mush for hundreds of millions of years before it solidified into the object we now see every night.

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There’s Over Twice as Much Magma Under Yellowstone Than We Thought

There's Over Twice as Much Magma Under Yellowstone Than We Thought

Everyone knows that Yellowstone is home to a super-volcano—but it turns out that the magma reservoir it sits atop is at least 2.5 times larger than we previously thought.

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