Rock stability is a research area focused on understanding and predicting the stability of rock formations in natural and engineered environments. This field examines factors such as geological composition, stress distribution, weathering processes, and structural integrity to assess the potential for rock mass failure and instability. Researchers in this area may utilize field observations, laboratory testing, and numerical modeling techniques to analyze the behavior of rock formations and develop strategies for mitigating risks associated with rock instability, such as landslides, rockfalls, and slope failures. The findings of rock stability research are important for ensuring the safety of infrastructure, such as roads, buildings, and tunnels, as well as for protecting natural environments and communities located in areas prone to geological hazards.