By KATHERINE RODRIGUEZ A 7.0 preliminary magnitude earthquake struck Japan off the coast of Ishinomaki, 65 miles from the 9.0 earthquake that struck Fukushima ten years…
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By Tyler Durden Several Mid-Atlantic and Northeast states are under “Red Flag Warning” on Sunday afternoon, which means critical fire weather conditions are underway. With…
By Tyler Durden The largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan struck ten years ago today. The 9.0-magnitude quake triggered a devastating tsunami, killing more than…
By Tyler Durden No, this is not The Onion… Weather-battered Texas can’t catch a break. Last month, the Lone Star State experienced a “historic” plunge…
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MEDICAL CENTER CAPTION A group of scientists at the University of Chicago discovered that certain bacteria deliberately use the rules of quantum…
By James Murphy A member of the Oregon House of Representatives has introduced a bill that would ban the sale and use of petroleum-based diesel…
By TESSA KOUMOUNDOUROS While most of us take the ground beneath our feet for granted, written within its complex layers, like pages of a book,…
By Mike Wall A fireball blazed across the skies of southern England Sunday night (Feb. 28), and it likely dropped singed hunks of cosmic rock…
By MICHELLE STARR A new test of cephalopod smarts has reinforced how important it is for us humans to not underestimate animal intelligence. Cuttlefish have…
By Amy Barrett Scientists say they have confirmed the existence of space hurricanes after analyzing a 1,000km-wide swirling mass of plasma spotted hundreds of kilometers…