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U.S. Geological Survey: 4.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Malibu Coast, Southern California; No Injuries, Tsunami Reported
No tsunami threat or damages were reported after a 4.2 magnitude earthquake emerged near the Malibu Coast. The earthquake's tremors were felt in Southern California. Read here for earthquake safety tips.
Latest Research Articles
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Plant Model Develops New Techniques for Separating and Extracting Valuable Materials From Resource-rich Wastewater
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Latticed Stinkhorn: An Unusual but Fragrant Fungi That Can Attract Flies
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Tornadoes Strike Texas and Louisiana, Thousands Left Without Power
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Eastern US Storm Threat: Heavy Snow Expected from Ohio Valley to New England, Tornadoes Possible Across the Southeast
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Rubber Trees Has Been Ravaged by an Infectious Disease That Could Affect 50,000 Hectares of Plantation in Basilan, Philippines
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Oil Spills in a High Vulnerability Zone Can Cause a Complete Shutdown of Different Facilities and Disrupt Global Energy Supply
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Flooding and Travel Disruption Expected as ‘Freezing Drizzle’ Hits Southern England, Along With Snow Bomb Weather Throughout February
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Reservoirs in California Improve After Relentless Heavy Rain; Gusty Winds Expected to Unload in Southern California Until Thursday
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Aside from Making Travelling Harder Strong Snowstorm in the Northeast Causes Power Outages
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If Global Temperatures Keep Rising, Animals All Over the World will Inevitable Face Serious Threats
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Conservationists Claim that Environmental Laws Failed to Protect Threatened Species in Australia
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