A mysterious seismic pulse shook Earth for 9 days in 2023, traced to a colossal Greenland landslide and 650-foot mega tsunami ...
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A 1,000-foot tsunami could hit the US again
Imagine a 1,000-foot wall of water racing toward the U.S. It sounds like science fiction. But in 1958, a mega-tsunami in ...
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Scientists warn mega-tsunami could wipe out US cities in minutes
:warning: Scientists are sounding the alarm — a massive 1,000-foot mega-tsunami could strike parts of the United States if a powerful earthquake hits a dangerous fault line A new scientific study ...
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As the National Green Tribunal clears the Rs 81,000 crore port and defence project on the island, environmentalists fear the ...
By 2026, AI-related capex among top hyperscalers could surpass $700 billion. Read why stock-picking will have a larger impact on investors' decisions in 2026.
The NGT’s Great Nicobar clearance exposes a contradiction between its strong environmental rhetoric and its willingness to defer to “strategic importance” despite documented ecological, seismic, and ...
The NGT has approved the Rs 80,000 crore mega project despite ecological and tribal concerns, citing strategic importance and ...
On February 16, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) gave a green signal to the Great Nicobar Island Development Project (GNIDP). The six-member bench of NGT, head ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - An updated 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Pacitan, East Java, at around 1:00 a.m. Friday, February 6, 2026, according to the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency ( BMKG ...
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A Mountain Secretly Collapsed in Greenland. And Then the Earth Rang Like a Bell for 9 Straight Days.
Scientists traced the mysterious global vibration back to a single, 650-foot wave violently trapped inside a remote waterway.
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Hidden slippery clay on seafloor may have worsened devastating 2011 tsunami in Japan
A thick layer of slippery clay on the ocean floor may have formed the weak spot that enabled a magnitude 9.1 quake to make ...
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