Researchers at the University of Arizona have captured a rare process by which life claims a brand-new environment.
DNA from Icelandic lava flows reveals how microbes move into a brand-new habitat, offering insights into early life on Earth and volcanic worlds like Mars.
On the evening of December 23, the peak of Kilauea eruption resumed, spouting lava fountains towering 1,400 feet above the top of the volcano. For close to six hours, lava plumes lit up the night sky ...