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22 votes
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US Navy 'knew about Titanic sub implosion days ago'
64 votes -
US Coast Guard to have a press conference to discuss the apparent debris field of uncertain origin found near the Titanic at 3pm EST
42 votes -
Has anyone else gone down the weather rabbit hole recently?
I was always familiar with tornadoes living close to or in Oklahoma for a vast majority of my life. However, with the odd weather patterns we’re seeing this year producing severe weather, I’ve...
I was always familiar with tornadoes living close to or in Oklahoma for a vast majority of my life. However, with the odd weather patterns we’re seeing this year producing severe weather, I’ve gone way down the rabbit hole. Watching weather livestreams, subscribing to chasers, the works. Has anyone else been on the bandwagon?
20 votes -
Hot, high, and harebrained: The crash of Indian Airlines flight 491
14 votes -
How Indigenous kids survived forty days in Colombia's jungle after a plane crash
14 votes -
I-95 highway in Philadelphia has collapsed; officials say repairs will take "months"
32 votes -
I'm using the Kīlauea Volcano eruption as a fun background replacement
8 votes -
Portion of Interstate 95 collapses in Philadelphia after tanker fire burns under overpass
41 votes -
Transient hazards: Explosion at the Husky Superior Refinery
9 votes -
Cause of Boeing collision at London Heathrow confirmed
7 votes -
Smoke from Canadian wildfires engulfs East Coast, upending daily life
39 votes -
A sunny day in San Francisco: The crash of Asiana Airlines flight 214 - revisited
12 votes -
Russia destroys Kherson-region dam
50 votes -
At the University of California San Diego, there's the Shake Table; an earthquake simulator with the heaviest payload capacity in the world
8 votes -
SpaceX giant rocket explodes minutes after launch from Texas
21 votes -
Czechia's incredible 1960s supervillain-lair hotel (and why its architect got banned by the regime)
8 votes -
Tulare lake is re-emerging in California, and farms and communities are going underwater
7 votes -
There were more toxic chemicals on train that derailed in Ohio than originally reported, data shows
18 votes -
In 1952, a landslide caused a tsunami that killed a Greenlandic man – some researchers think he might have been an early victim of anthropogenic warming
2 votes -
Twitter restricted in Turkey in aftermath of earthquake
8 votes -
A Dutch researcher named Frank Hoogerbeets had predicted the Turkey earthquake two days before it had happened
Dude actually made this tweet on 3rd February, two days before the dreaded quake hit Turkey: Sooner or later there will be a ~M 7.5 #earthquake in this region (South-Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria,...
Dude actually made this tweet on 3rd February, two days before the dreaded quake hit Turkey:
Sooner or later there will be a ~M 7.5 #earthquake in this region (South-Central Turkey, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon). #deprem
What's interesting about this researcher is that he doesn't study earthquakes through the traditional or established way of Seismology. Instead, his institute, SSGEOS specializes in "monitoring geometry between celestial bodies related to seismic activity". It's incredible how little we know about the world we live in and how much more there is to know yet.
5 votes -
A Swedish town is on the move, one building at a time – subsidence from the world's biggest iron ore mine threatens to swallow up the Arctic town of Kiruna
6 votes -
California fires back at other Western states with its own Colorado River plan
9 votes -
New Zealand: Airport flooded and homes swamped in Auckland
5 votes -
Arizona city cuts off a neighborhood’s water supply amid drought
16 votes -
Emergency measures needed to rescue Great Salt Lake from ongoing collapse
15 votes -
Bomb cyclone hits California with flooding, high winds and heavy snow
9 votes -
Is temporary accommodation fit for purpose?
4 votes -
Disaster scenarios raise the stakes for Colorado River negotiations
6 votes -
Berlin's giant AquaDom hotel aquarium containing 1,500 fish explodes
13 votes -
Indonesia evacuates villagers as volcano erupts on Java island
3 votes -
Animal populations experience average decline of almost 70% since 1970, report reveals
7 votes -
How long would society last during a total grid collapse?
4 votes -
Why you wouldn’t want to fly the first Soviet jetliner
3 votes -
The REAL reason ships go missing in the Bermuda Triangle!!!
9 votes -
Two aircraft collide during Veterans Day air show in Dallas
9 votes -
World scientists’ warning of a climate emergency 2022
16 votes -
Mississippi River levels are dropping too low for barges to float
3 votes -
The Crimean Bridge has been partially destroyed, cutting off essential southern supply routes for Russian military
20 votes -
This 100% solar community endured Hurricane Ian with no loss of power and minimal damage
12 votes -
Photos: Hurricane Ian leaves path of destruction
16 votes -
How San Francisco’s recycled water program stumbled into performative environmentalism
4 votes -
Denmark became the first central government of a developed country to propose ‘loss and damage’ funding to poorer countries for climate breakdown
8 votes -
California’s drought regulators lose big case. What it means for state’s power to police water
9 votes -
Two Swedish filmmakers have been found guilty of illegally disturbing the MS Estonia ferry, which sank in 1994 killing 852 people
6 votes -
Pakistan's deadly floods have created a 100km-wide inland lake, satellite images show
12 votes -
What happened to flying wings?
7 votes -
Extreme China heatwave could lead to global chaos and food shortages
19 votes -
Wooden bridge over a river in southern Norway collapsed early Monday – a similar nearby bridge, also made of glued laminated timber, collapsed in 2016
8 votes