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A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar. According to this theory, oceanic water rushed faster than a speeding car down ...
In the wind-swept town of Khanke in northern Iraq, a fragile tree stands as a quiet symbol of resilience. Its slender trunk ...
There is no dearth of crude oil in the world right now. If anything, the world is floating in too much crude. Fears of a significant oversupply in the market had been exacerbated by the Organization ...
Australian junior Grand Gulf Energy has made a move to gain exposure to a potential petroleum exploration licence (PEL) in ...
What we know about the cataclysmic ‘megaflood’ considered the largest in Earth’s history - The Mediterranean Sea, a largely dry and salty basin, was refilled in just a few years – or months, writes Da ...
For Wolter, the Siesta Key resident, the damage was limited by the fact that his home is built to modern hurricane codes, ...
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar. According to this theory, oceanic water rushed faster than a speeding car down ...
When a storm is particularly powerful, destructive or deadly, the name is “retired” from the rotating list, meaning it will never be used again.
Fisheries personnel from the New York state Department of Environmental Conservation were at the Plattsburgh marina today to ...
New York-based Stonepeak, which specializes in infrastructure assets, will pay Woodside $5.7 billion to help build three liquefaction trains with combined capacity of 16.5 million metric tons/year, ...
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar.
Brace for another potentially busy hurricane season. Researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) are predicting ...
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