Magma shifts detected under Yellowstone, but experts say no immediate eruption risk.

Recent studies suggest that magma activity beneath Yellowstone National Park is shifting towards the northeast, but there's no immediate risk of eruption. Researchers used advanced imaging to map the magma reservoirs, which are complicated but unlikely to combine to trigger a massive event. The last major eruption occurred 640,000 years ago, and current data do not indicate an imminent threat.

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