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Dr Robin George Andrews
Volcanologist, Science Journalist, Mischief Maker
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Mars Got Cooked by a Recent Solar Storm
Robin AndrewsJune 14, 2024
Plate Tectonics Has a Surprise Silver Lining
Robin AndrewsMay 29, 2024
Rivers of Lava on Venus Reveal a More Volcanically Active Planet
Robin AndrewsMay 27, 2024
What if aliens exist—but they're just hiding from us? The Dark Forest theory, explained
Robin AndrewsMay 23, 2024
Comet Fragment Explodes in Dark Skies Over Spain and Portugal
Robin AndrewsMay 20, 2024
What will astronauts use to drive across the Moon?
Robin AndrewsMay 16, 2024
What were the oldest animals to glow? A new study offers a clue.
Robin AndrewsApril 24, 2024
Jupiter's moon Io is a volcanic hellscape—and has been since the solar system began
Robin AndrewsApril 18, 2024
This Lava Tube in Saudi Arabia Has Been a Human Refuge for 7,000 Years
Robin AndrewsApril 17, 2024
NASA’s Artemis Astronauts Will Help Grow Crops on the Moon—And Much More
Robin AndrewsApril 17, 2024
How Likely Is a Major Earthquake in New York City—And Is the City Prepared for It?
Robin AndrewsApril 9, 2024
Volcanoes blow smoke rings. Here's how they do it.
Robin AndrewsApril 9, 2024
We Know the Moon Makes Tides, but What About Mars?
Robin AndrewsApril 3, 2024
NASA’s New Asteroid Sample Is Already Rewriting Solar System History
Robin AndrewsMarch 28, 2024
NASA smashed an asteroid with a rocket. The debris could hit Mars.
Robin AndrewsMarch 27, 2024
Are synthetic diamonds really better for the planet? The answer isn't clear-cut.
Robin AndrewsMarch 27, 2024
The island of Santorini is hiding an explosive secret
Robin AndrewsMarch 25, 2024
A Dead Star Will Soon Spark a Once-in-a-Lifetime Display in Earth’s Skies
Robin AndrewsMarch 25, 2024
Don’t Panic, But A Lot of Stars Seem to Eat Their Own Planets
Robin AndrewsMarch 20, 2024
A 280-mile-long volcano may have been discovered on Mars—hiding in plain sight
Robin AndrewsMarch 20, 2024
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