U.S.
-
Over 50% of US Buildings Are at Risk of Natural Disasters, Endangering Millions of Lives
According to new research, more than half of all buildings in the United States are located in hazardous hotspots, susceptible to hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornadoes, and earthquakes.
Latest Research Articles
-
Florida Expects Red Skies as Massive 'Godzilla' Dust Storm Sweeps Across Atlantic Ocean
COVID-19: US and Japan Start Gilead's Remdesivir Treatment Days after Emergency Approval of Drug
-
Scientists’ Prediction: Without a Vaccine, U.S. May Need to Endure Social Distancing Until 2022
-
Rain, Snow Forecast to Bring Headache to Travelers in U.S. this Thanksgiving Week
ALERT: Northeastern US Coast to Experience More Frequent, Powerful Hurricanes in the Future
Global Carbon Emissions From Fossil Fuels Remained Relatively Flat for 3 Consecutive Years
US to Fall Short on Paris Agreement Without the Clean Power Plan, Study Suggests
From Pepsi to Google: Giant Corporations Donated to Obama's Climate Change Agenda But Also Funded Skeptics
Race to Mars: Europe, China, and NASA Compete to Explore the Red Planet
North Korea’s Mt. Paektu Has A 'Soft' Secret, Evidence Shows
Wild Bee Decline Threatens US Agriculture; First National Map of Bee Populations Created In Response
Irish Potato Famine: Devastating Pathogen Originated In South America