I used to have a subscription to nature and just leaf through it, going as deep as I got into each paper.
The subscription was quite cheap (may have been using student discount), and it has a sort-of "popular science" section in the front summarising the major papers for audiences from other fields. Nature publishes papers from all fields of science and it can be quite entertaining to take a deep dive into vulcanology. You'll also get to notice when different branches of science end up using the same methods.
Of course that's more for entertainment value (and possibly annoying your friends). for work I stsck everything that appears interesting into an app (app-tly named "Papers") and search through it when I think there could be something in there.
The subscription was quite cheap (may have been using student discount), and it has a sort-of "popular science" section in the front summarising the major papers for audiences from other fields. Nature publishes papers from all fields of science and it can be quite entertaining to take a deep dive into vulcanology. You'll also get to notice when different branches of science end up using the same methods.
Of course that's more for entertainment value (and possibly annoying your friends). for work I stsck everything that appears interesting into an app (app-tly named "Papers") and search through it when I think there could be something in there.