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Historian and cartographer Anthony Acciavatti is Diana Balmori Assistant Professor at the Yale School of Architecture.
A 9.1 magnitude earthquake did more than trigger a deadly tsunami. NASA explains how it affected Earth’s axis and day length.
Captured during Expedition 19, NASA’s satellite photos show how the Three Gorges Dam subtly changes Earth’s rotation and axis ...
When a massive 9.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Sumatra on December 26, 2004, the world witnessed one of the ...
The day has become 0.06 microseconds longer, and the Earth's axis has shifted by about 2 cm due to the Chinese Three Gorges ...
Melting ice due to climate change could alter the position of Earth's geographic poles. A recent study reveals the potential ...
Future studies may also help scientists and governments plan for adaptations. Scientists flabbergasted after observing major ...
According to a report in Science, researchers have determined that water on land, which includes soil moisture levels, underground aquifers, lakes, rivers and other water-holding surfaces, has been ...
June and July are the months when the Northern Hemisphere receives the most sunlight due to the Earth's tilt on its axis.
A recent study reveals that slow ocean expansion 15-6 million years ago caused sea levels to change and drop by up to 30 ...
"The distinct transition between seasons is becoming increasingly muddled," Cradock-Henry said. Key development stages of ...
Last year, mystic Sister Beghe, ironically a resident of Hollywood but has been supported by priests throughout her mysticism, quoted our Lord Jesus Christ as h ...