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Dr Robin George Andrews
Volcanologist, Science Journalist, Mischief Maker
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NASA Just Broke The 'Venus Curse'. Here's What It Took
Robin AndrewsJune 2, 2021
A Burp or a Blast? Seismic Signals Reveal the Volcanic Eruption to Come
Robin AndrewsJune 1, 2021
Nyiragongo: Limnic Eruptions, Explained
Robin AndrewsMay 31, 2021
Why Congo’s Nyiragongo Volcano Has Scientists on Edge
Robin AndrewsMay 28, 2021
Mount Nyiragongo just erupted—here's why it's one of Africa's most dangerous volcanoes
Robin AndrewsMay 24, 2021
Hidden pockets of potentially explosive magma lurk around volcanoes
Robin AndrewsMay 19, 2021
Scientists Build Alien Volcanoes Here On Earth
Robin AndrewsMay 19, 2021
Life and Death on the Lighthouse of the Mediterranean
Robin AndrewsMay 4, 2021
Using Video Game Tech to Teach Field-Starved Geology Students
Robin AndrewsApril 30, 2021
A 22-Million-Year Journey From the Asteroid Belt to Botswana
Robin AndrewsApril 29, 2021
Trying to Understand a Volcano’s Jekyll-and-Hyde Eruptions
Robin AndrewsApril 16, 2021
The New Historian of the Smash That Made the Himalayas
Robin AndrewsApril 14, 2021
St. Vincent's Volcanic Eruption: Debunking Misconceptions
Robin AndrewsApril 12, 2021
Why the volcano erupting in the Caribbean has such a deadly reputation
Robin AndrewsApril 10, 2021
Iceland’s Eruptions Reveal the Hot History of Mars
Robin AndrewsApril 6, 2021
Why Does Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall Volcano Look Like a School Science Project?
Robin AndrewsMarch 27, 2021
Scientists spot a 'space hurricane' for the first time
Robin AndrewsMarch 23, 2021
Eruption in Iceland may mark the start of decades of volcanic activity
Robin AndrewsMarch 22, 2021
When Is a Crater Not a Crater?
Robin AndrewsMarch 19, 2021
Where did Mars's liquid water go? A new theory holds fresh clues.
Robin AndrewsMarch 16, 2021
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