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Some volcanoes erupt multiple times a day, others, once every 600,000 years.
But how do we know when they're going to blow?
Predicting eruptions has baffled those studying volcanoes, but is that about to change?
Dr Sophie Calabretto asks Cosmos Magazine journalist Evrim Yazgin about predicting volcanic eruptions and the researchers using artificial intelligence to unlock when a volcanoes about to go off.
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By LiSTNRSome volcanoes erupt multiple times a day, others, once every 600,000 years.
But how do we know when they're going to blow?
Predicting eruptions has baffled those studying volcanoes, but is that about to change?
Dr Sophie Calabretto asks Cosmos Magazine journalist Evrim Yazgin about predicting volcanic eruptions and the researchers using artificial intelligence to unlock when a volcanoes about to go off.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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