A trust in the name of Frederick K.W. Day, the co-founder and executive VP of Chicago-based bicycle company SRAM Corp. paid ...
As the world marks the 5-year anniversary of the start of the COVID pandemic, grieving children still need support ...
India is pressing ahead with a container terminal on a remote Indian Ocean island chain. Its location along the Malacca ...
If everything goes to plan, by May 1, Mumbaikars and nature lovers will be able to witness the breathtaking view of the Gorai Creek from a watchtower ...
New York Times v. Sullivan and other landmark Supreme Court decisions protect the press’s ability to investigate public ...
A personal story of Keith Fitzgerald as he took an arduous and near perilous kayaking adventure to Buddha at Koh Keaw Pisadon ...
Survival movies provide a strong cinematic experience by presenting characters who battle back against hardship with determination, strength, and the ability to persevere.
From a bag of human hands to LEGO bricks and rubber duckies, some very weird things have washed up on the world's beaches.
On the evening of July 9, 1958, an unprecedented natural disaster struck Lituya Bay in Alaska. This event resulted in the largest tsunami ever recorded, widely known as the Lituya Bay Megatsunami.
We celebrate International Women’s Day by featuring another series of famous female geologists both past and present.
But even so, saying an area is radioactive can conjure up images of things in a science fiction film ... barrels of waste washed up on the Somali coastline during the 2004 tsunami were dumped as far ...