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Drone footage over the hillside town of Pescara del Tronto shows the almost complete devastation caused by Wednesday's deadly 6.2 magnitude quake.
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AFP (Oct. 15, 2013) The ruins of Detroit's proud industrial past have become something of a tourist attraction in the now bankrupt city. But development is revitalising some of the grandest ruins downtown, leaving ruin ... watch video
AFP (Aug. 7, 2015) The Italian site of Pompeii is famed for its preserved ruins, but those working at the site are now struggling to maintain its historic monuments.
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AFP (May 3, 2015) Their house is still standing, but after an earth quake destroyed part of their rural village, an elderly couple is seeking refuge in the Nepal's capital city.
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AFP (Feb. 5, 2016) Nine months after a massive earthquake hit Nepal, thousands of survivors are now fighting sub-zero temperatures in flimsy temporary shelters, awaiting government help to rebuild their homes. The ... watch video
Reuters (Aug. 22, 2011) The southern German village of Rettenbach am Auerberg prides itself on being the country's greenest village, and hopes to set an example to other small communities around the world. ... watch video
AP (Oct. 30, 2014) The lava flow on the Big Island of Hawaii was 225 yards from Pahoa Village Road on Wednesday night. The lava is slowing down but still approaching the village. (Oct. 30)
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Deutsche Welle (Oct. 22, 2012) People may say there's plenty of fish in the sea, but fisherman Paolo Fanciulli knows that their numbers aren't infinite. He and his colleagues earn their living from the sea. The Italian ... watch video
Reuters - US Online Video (Mar. 26, 2015) Buildings and homes lay in ruins and a semi-truck gets flipped following a fierce tornado that left at least one person dead. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Sep. 8, 2016 A study of ants across three continents has revealed that their color and size is strongly influenced by their environment, ... read more
Sep. 8, 2016 The mining and milling of Canadian uranium contributes very few greenhouse gases to nuclear power’s already low emissions, a research group ... read more
Sep. 8, 2016 All over the world, lakes, rivers, and coastal waters are threatened by high nutrient inputs. Nitrate or phosphates from waste-waters or fertilizers causes eutrophication. ... read more
Sep. 6, 2016 Large quantities of fish are consumed in India on a daily basis, which generates a huge amount of fish 'biowaste' materials. In an attempt to do something positive with this ... read more
Sep. 7, 2016 Scientists have reengineered the fundamental process of photosynthesis to power useful chemical reactions that could be used to produce biofuels, pharmaceuticals and ... read more
Sep. 6, 2016 Higher levels of rainfall and coastal development increase the risk of disease-causing organisms flowing to the ocean, according to a study. The work advances earlier work by tracking the parasite T. ... read more
Sep. 7, 2016 Industrial interest is expected in a vehicular fuel cell membrane able to excrete protons at the most effective temperature ... read more
Apr. 19, 2013 In the global aftershock zone that followed the major April 2012 Indian Ocean earthquake, seismologists noticed an unusual pattern -- period of quiet, without a large quake. Why did this period of ... read more
Sep. 26, 2012 This year's largest earthquake, a magnitude 8.6 temblor on April 11 centered in the East Indian Ocean off Sumatra, did little damage, but it triggered quakes around the world for at least a ... read more
Aug. 2, 2012 In a new analysis of the 2004 magnitude 6.0 Parkfield earthquake in California, David Schaff suggests some limits on how changes measured by ambient seismic noise could be used as a pre-earthquake ... read more