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Could seismo-volcanic catalogs be improved or created using weakly supervised approaches with pre-trained systems?  Copernicus.org

New research flags possible end to 700,000-year volcano dormancy  Earth.com

Membrane editing with proximity labeling reveals regulators of lipid homeostasis  Nature

Watch Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano erupt for second major time in under two weeks  nbcbayarea.com

Global supervolcano threat rises as scientists sound the alarm  The Brighter Side of News

State of Mind Recordings: Long Island Hardcore DIY Label/Distro Needs Our Help  No Echo

Can an extinct volcano come back to life? Scientists think they found out  Earth.com

Volcano Watch — Lessons for the future from Mauna Loa’s 1916 eruption  USGS (.gov)

Detection of Magma Beneath the Northern and Southern Rift Zones of Axial Seamount at the Juan de Fuca Ridge  AGU Publications

What volcanoes and volcanic regions form the "Pacific Ring of Fire"?  Smithsonian Institution | Global Volcanism Program

Characteristics of Deep Long‐Period Earthquakes at Alaska Volcanoes From 2005 to 2017  AGU Publications

Medicine Lake Volcano part of newly-designated Sáttítla Highlands National Monument  USGS (.gov)

Has volcanic activity been increasing?  Smithsonian Institution | Global Volcanism Program

Volcano Watch — What do Father's Day and volcanic rift zones have in common?  USGS (.gov)

1998: Axial Volcano Eruption Juan de Fuca Ridge  NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) | (.gov)

A volcano previously labeled extinct could now erupt at any moment  The Week

Landslides are common on tall, steep, and weak volcanic cones  USGS (.gov)

Volcano Watch — Detective work breathes new life into old volcano photos  USGS (.gov)

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