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Cities including Seattle, San Diego, and Chicago are all sinking, a new study found.
The Curiosity Mars rover has captured some impressive images. But nothing as well-preserved and extensive as the recent honey ...
The International Code Council has approved stronger building codes to protect hospitals, schools and other structures from ...
India experiences extreme weather events, from floods in the northeast to prolonged droughts in the Deccan Plateau. The Jal ...
The tour helicopter that fatally crashed into the Hudson River on April 10 broke apart midair prior to plummeting into the ...
Discover how district energy systems offer a smart alternative for building owners looking to meet emission requirements ...
Holborn Group is proposing to redevelop the Hudson's Bay parkade block in downtown Vancouver with record-breaking tower ...
While land sinking less than an inch per year might not seem like much on paper, small shifts in land can have big effects.
Systems we once relied upon for job security, health, education and economic stability are unraveling before our eyes. Yet, ...
The movement is slow — sinking on the scale of millimeters per year in the United States — but the effects accumulate over years.
A new study using recent satellite data finds that all cities in the United States with populations of more than 600,000 are ...
Hummingbirds’ minuscule nests are remarkable works of nature’s art. Here’s what to know if you’re lucky enough to spot one in ...