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Dr Robin George Andrews
Volcanologist, Science Journalist, Mischief Maker
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Why the Russian Earthquake Didn’t Cause a Huge Tsunami
Robin AndrewsJuly 30, 2025
Scientists didn't expect the 8.8 magnitude Russian megaquake for many more years. Why now?
Robin AndrewsJuly 30, 2025
When Betelgeuse Explodes, It’s Going to Take Out Another Star
Robin AndrewsJuly 22, 2025
The Rubin Observatory Advances Interstellar Archeology
Robin AndrewsJuly 16, 2025
Our solar system has a new mysterious visitor—what is it?
Robin AndrewsJuly 10, 2025
Inside the most dangerous asteroid hunt ever
Robin AndrewsJuly 9, 2025
Asteroids with ‘unstable orbits’ hide around Venus—do they threaten Earth?
Robin AndrewsJune 23, 2025
Vera Rubin's debut images stun the world
Robin AndrewsJune 23, 2025
There’s now a 50-50 chance this galaxy will crash into ours
Robin AndrewsJune 2, 2025
China to Launch Mission to Capture Pieces of an Unusual Asteroid
Robin AndrewsMay 28, 2025
Did Water Emerge from Dying Stars in the Early Days of the Universe?
Robin AndrewsMay 23, 2025
This Alaska volcano might erupt soon. Here's the chaos it could cause.
Robin AndrewsMay 12, 2025
What’s Going On Inside Io, Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon?
Robin AndrewsApril 25, 2025
The race to visit the asteroid making the closest pass by Earth
Robin AndrewsApril 20, 2025
Rocket Lab to Search for Signs of Life in the Hellish Clouds of Venus
Robin AndrewsApril 16, 2025
Mysterious Dark Comets Puzzle Astronomers
Robin AndrewsApril 16, 2025
Colossal squid caught on camera for first time in natural habitat
Robin AndrewsApril 15, 2025
Atoms for Asteroids
Robin AndrewsApril 14, 2025
This Is the Most Detailed Map of Antarctica Ever Made
Robin AndrewsApril 3, 2025
A nebula’s X-ray glow may come from a destroyed giant planet
Robin AndrewsApril 2, 2025
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