A magnitude 4.5 earthquake rocked southern Texas Wednesday night, striking nearly 45 miles southwest of the city of San Antonio. The US Geological Survey (USGS) detected the seismic event at 9 ...
In general, Texas is not very seismically active because it's not situated near tectonic plate boundaries, though some ...
Standing in his living room, Richard Kabzems brandishes a thick binder stuffed with letters and notes of his two-year fight to stop fracking wells near his home in Farmington, B.C.
If the process hits a fault, it can cause ... repair a crack in a city water line. The quakes also popped up on monitors at a lab at the University of Texas in Austin, where seismologist Alexandros ...
Beyonce is the most decorated artist in Grammys history, and her album releases have both triggered cultural earthquakes and reshaped music industry norms.
Hinting the disaster would strike in the spring, the Oklahoma pastor said it was "so big" that 1,800 people would get killed ...
CoreLogic weighed the cost of replacing homes, the frequency of climate disasters, and more to identify areas with lower ...
He explained that the massive earthquake striking the New Madrid fault line would trigger a “chain reaction,” resulting in a 6.5-magnitude aftershock affecting areas from Texarkana, Texas, to Oklahoma ...
earthquake, and riot." The coastal hills of Southern California are naturally covered by chaparral. These plants have adapted to fire, but, due to human activity – arson, power line faults, car ...
Last year was the hottest year in history – on average more than 1.55 degrees higher than pre-industrial temperatures. The consequences range from the predicted to the utterly unexpected.