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A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans.
We know next to nothing about Earth’s seafloors. According to a study published May 7 in Science Advances, humans have only ...
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For around 2,000 years, global sea levels hardly varied. That changed in the twentieth century. Sea levels started rising and ...
Amid rising tensions with Pakistan following aerial attacks on Indian cities, the Indian Navy deployed the formidable INS ...
Despite record cocaine seizures in production and transit countries, huge quantities of the drug arrived in consumer markets ...
Holborn Group is proposing to redevelop the Hudson's Bay parkade block in downtown Vancouver with record-breaking tower ...
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The Weather Network on MSNFailed Venus probe to crash down to Earth today or tomorrowA piece of Soviet hardware built to survive the burning, crushing environment of Venus will soon crash down to Earth and, so ...
Using the dedicated capital project funding brings Costa Mesa out of compliance with its own capital asset needs (CAN) ordinance, written to ensure projects continue. But with an even bigger ...
A ticket to attend Game 3 or 4 would cost you half of what you'd pay to watch a game in Toronto.
Guess the pope is woke now. By Matt Novak All 28 of the U.S.’s Largest Cities Are Sinking, Study Finds James Whitbrook and Gordon Jackson Vanessa Taylor Matt Novak Margherita Bassi Sabina Graves ...
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