Cyclones can damage even distant reefs
Big and strong cyclones can harm coral reefs as far as 1000 kilometres away from their paths, new research shows.
Big and strong cyclones can harm coral reefs as far as 1000 kilometres away from their paths, new research shows.
Deaths of homeless people have spiked amid the Covid-19 pandemic – but not because of the virus. Lockdowns have deprived them of everything from medical care, to begging income, to soap and water, while shelter remains elusive.
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A magnitude 4.5 earthquake struck 87 kilometers south of Ierapetra on the island of Crete on Wednesday at 4.09 a.m., according to the National Observatory of Athens’ Geodynamic Institute.
Despite todays depressingly low market levels in dry bulk, there is reason to celebrate at Pangaea L...
To help keep police safe from the coronavirus, Ford is introducing a new way to disinfect police cruisers. The company has developed software that cranks the heat in its Police Interceptor Utility vehicles until the temperature inside reaches 133 deg...
By Helen Coster and Lisa Richwine (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co on Wednesday moved a step closer to reopening its Walt Disney World theme parks in Orlando, Florida, on July 11, when the Orange
Two women became the first legally married same-sex couple in Costa Rica when a notary wearing a face mask pronounced them "wife and wife."
The Watcher In The Woods from 1980 is arguably Disney's scariest movie, which is why it's attracted a considerable cult following.
Investigators remove wreckage from site of Friday's crash as pilots' union objects to lack of representation in probe.
Seriously, why hasn't #FoxNews pulled the plug on The Laura Ingraham Show? Who among the network brass thinks they must have a white nationalist quack medicine pusher with practically no advertisers on the air? Is it just to make Trump happy?
Читать дальше...A 15-year-old girl who won praise for carrying her injured father hundreds of miles across India by bike said on Wednesday she never thought of giving up after promising her mother she would get him home safely.
He worked hard to shock the country into dealing with AIDS as a public-health emergency. But his confrontational approach could sometimes overshadow his achievements.
The other important issues that will come up for discussion when the ICC Board meets on Thursday:Chairman electionThe procedure and timelines for elec
A celebrity-centered competition is kicking off in honor of National Burger Day, giving fans the opportunity to taste creations from over 50 entertainers.
The New Orleans Saints signed veteran offensive lineman James Hurst to a one-year deal. His agent, Jack Bechta, reported the news Wednesday on Twitter. Hurst, 28, was an undrafted free agent from No
Shrimp, lobsters and mushrooms may not seem like great tools for the battlefield, but three engineers from the University of Houston are using chitin—a derivative of glucose found in the cellular walls of arthropods and fungi—and 3-D printing techniques to produce high-impact multilayered coatings that can protect soldiers against bullets, lasers, toxic gas and other dangers.
Caesars today confirms that it will resume gaming and hospitality operations in Las Vegas at its Caesars Palace and Flamingo Las Vegas properties on Thursday, June 4.
WICHITA, Kan. — The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) is providing internships in the 2020-21 school year, the conference office announced Wednesday. The KCAC aims to provide quality internship experiences for students interested in hands-on learning about intercollegiate athletic administration from the conference perspective.
THREE people are dead and a fourth person injured after a man opened fire during a work meeting in Deux-Sèvres, France.
The move comes after the World Health Organization halted clinical trials of the drug as a treatment, citing a study that found no benefit and a higher mortality rate for hospitalized patients.