On March 11, 2011, an earthquake-triggered tsunami hit Japan, causing massive destruction and over 18,000 deaths.
Perhaps there were no mitigation plans at all. The question remains: is it possible to outmanoeuvre nature? Can political ...
The Climate reporter Hiroko Tabuchi is interested in all the things we take for granted about our environment.
MANA‘E — On Moloka‘i’s east end, La‘a Poepoe stands on a bank of ironwood needles and scans the shoreline of beachfront homes ...
Don’t worry: It’s general enough to apply to the rest of Japan. But for busy people ... don’t wait for an official tsunami evacuation. Head to high ground. You can check your portable ...
Here is a timeline of events: — March 11, 2011: A magnitude 9.0 earthquake strikes off the coast of northeastern Japan, triggering a towering tsunami ... an underground wall that is cooled ...
Earthquake scientists detected an unusual signal on monitoring stations used to detect seismic activity during September 2023 ...
The race to replace Fumio Kishida may impact his long-term "nuclear revival" initiative, but it remains to be seen whether it ...
After seismologists detected abnormal vibrations, they determined that a 650-foot tsunami had occurred in Greenland. The tsunami was the result of melting glacial ice, which caused a landslide ...
Neptune's Wrath Last September, scientists the world over detected an inexplicable seismic vibration that shook the planet ...
It started with a disconnected phone in a Japanese garden. Now there are hundreds of "wind phones" in the world, including ...