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  • Surprising, strong eruption of San Miguel volcano, El Salvador

    After 11 sleepy years, San Miguel volcano (Chaparrastique) in El Salvador experienced a strong eruption on December 29, 2013 at 16:50 UTC (10:50 am local time). Eruption column was estimated rising up to 9 km (29 500 feet) and civil alert status for the area around…

  • Quantum craziness – Space news from Electric Universe

    A new paper published by an MIT physicist claims to theoretically prove that so-called "quantum entanglement" — two particles seemingly occupying more than one state simultaneously — gives rise to a wormhole that allows particles to communicate through a

  • New Japanese island Niijima merged with Nishino-shima

    Only a narrow channel of water appeared to separate Japanese islands Nishino-shima and newly created Niijima on satellite images from December 24.

    The water around the islands was discolored by volcanic minerals and gases, as well as by seafloor

  • Deadly storms caused chaotic Christmas in Europe and USA

    It seems the weather acted accordingly to chaos felt in the heads of many Europeans and Americans today. Over a million homes and businesses were left without power on Christmas and hundreds of flights were canceled as deadly storms continued to sweep the two