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Taking the family to Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge or the Smokies? See our recommendations for kid-friendly activities to check out this summer!
A massive African superplume appears to be driving the divide of one of the world's largest continents. Here's what we know.
A convergence of crises—geopolitical shifts, energy instability, and economic stagnation—marks the end of a historical era ...
The solar activity triggered radio blackouts across North and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Southeast ... On March 28, a magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck Myanmar, causing thousands ...
There are San Andreas faults in many places. They happen where two rigid continental masses slide past each other at fairly rapid pace. The San Andreas fault separates (‘connect’ would be the ...
The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office currently does not have any travel advice regarding Crete or Greece as a ...
On a volcanic island under some of the darkest skies on Earth, I rediscovered the night sky and came home with a new view of our universe.
A series of earthquakes shook Europe’s largest city, Istanbul ... the Eurasian, Arabian and African. About 60,000 people died in February 2023 when Turkey and neighboring Syria were hit by ...
It also caused a series of tsunamis, with the biggest ... Day earthquake struck at 7.59am local time and, during the day, multiple devastating waves hit locations across Indonesia, Thailand, India, ...
Japan’s biggest earthquake hit the country on March 11 ... the Maldives and even faraway east Africa. More than 230,000 people died in 15 countries and thousands of communities suffered long ...