Scientists are preparing to drill into the rock of an Icelandic volcano to learn more about how volcanoes behave.
As Italy's Mount Etna erupts with plumes of ash and smoke, scientists are watching closely to understand why this volcano and others in Italy are becoming more lively.
Yosemite may get all the attention, but a road trip to Lassen's otherworldly landscape offers a hit of jaw-dropping natural beauty – without the crowds.
As an Icelandic volcano spurs evacuations at one of the nation's most popular tourist sites, experts weigh in on the risk of volcanic tourism.
Beneath one of Italy's most densely populated cities, there is danger brewing.
Most people don't think of snow in Sicily. But the Italian island's rumbling peak offers one of the world's most unforgettable skiing experiences.
What if we could stop volcanoes erupting? There are risks and ethical dilemmas to consider before we try.
After 800 years, volcanism has returned to Reykjanes, Iceland. Watching from Reykjavík, writer Andri Snaer Magnason reflects on the complex Icelandic relationship with volcanoes.
The cacophony of seismic activity that ripped a 4km-long fissure in the Reykjanes peninsula has been turned into audible clips.