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Large Knowledge Gap on Tsunami Threatens Coastal Cities and Humanity
Despite mitigation plans and risk analysis methods developed over the years to prepare and prevent losses from tsunamis, international team of scientists identified large gaps and uncertainties that still exist, hindering success of eliminating consequences that coastal cities and communities suffer from in an event of a tsunami.
Latest Research Articles
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Towering Inferno Explodes Above the Caspian Sea, Triggered by Mud Volcano
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No Rainfall Recorded in Seattle for 22 Days, More Dry Weather is on the Way
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California Drought Putting Trees in Bay Area ‘Under Stress’
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New Study Suggests an Unknown COVID-19 Outbreak Among Household Pets
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5-Foot Python Escapes, Bites 75-Year Old Man in the Toilet
A Third of Wisconsin's Wild Wolves Killed in 60 Hours After Being Removed From Endangered List
Rare Nepalese Orchid is Being Threatened by Illegal Trading
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No Environmental Damage? Oil Giant Claims Gulf of Mexico's Ravaging Fire Had No Serious Impact
Exotic Pets Are Now Becoming 'TikTok Stars,' But Experts Warn of Unseen Dangers
State of Emergency Raised as Tropical Storm Elsa Ravages Through Florida
Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake Struck Hawaii's Big Island, No Tsunami Warning Raised
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Male Dragonflies: There is a Possibility This Insect May Become Less Colorful as the Climate Warms