A hot spring in Yellowstone national park that erupts sporadically was captured on an official camera exploding in spectacular muddy plumes at the weekend. Volcanic experts at the US Geological Survey described the eruption as simply Kablooey! The tumult occurred at the Black Diamond Pool in Yellowstone on Saturday morning and provided dramatic footage. Video shared by the USGS on social media shows mud spraying up and out from the murky hot spring just before 9.23am local time in Biscuit Basin.
A scientist learned he had won a Nobel prize in medicine after his wife found cellphone service as they came to the end of a weeks-long backpacking adventure. Fred Ramsdell was blindsided with the news after spending three-and-a-half weeks on vacation with his wife, Laura O'Neill, at about 8,000 feet in the mountains of Wyoming. On their last night, the couple were driving through Yellowstone National Park when they stopped at a small town and his wife's phone came into signal.
My parents would have us go out and look at the stars every night and make a wish. And that was always my wish: I just want to be on stage and want to be a performer.