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Tides wash 23,000-pound dead humpback whale back out to sea in Newport Beach
A dead humpback whale who washed ashore in Newport Beach earlier this week was washed back out to sea with the rising tides Thursday night. On Friday morning, scientists located the whale and were ...
Gold Coast residents have demanded council redirect any funds for a proposed Burleigh park pool to restore the existing ...
California’s beaches grew some 500 acres in 40 years, says new study. Inside the haves and have-nots
A recently published study shows that California’s beaches have grown by a net total of some 500 acres over the last 40 years, a surprising conclusion, given all that’s previously been reported about ...
Thanks to high-concept stories with significant production costs and complex logistics, sci-fi shows are often on the ...
After a superb start in Valparaiso Bay, the competitors in the 5th leg had to contend with very challenging conditions as soon as they passed the protective point of the bay; namely, a course to sail ...
The mystery of the works of an American naval base in Nea Makri, Greece has investigators of unexplainable phenomena speak of ...
The whale was determined to be a female, measuring approximately 29.5 feet in length and weighing about 11 tons.
Summary Women and children are at the center of Liberia's growing hunger crisis, according to experts, driven not by war or famine but by deep poverty, absent fathers, teenage pregnancies and fragile ...
The far right is on the offensive in France. Fascist mobs have rampaged through the streets, sometimes in groups ...
These California sea caves come alive in spring with calmer waves, glowing sandstone walls, and unforgettable ocean views you ...
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Moon’s slow shrinkage may trigger risk for future lunar bases
The Moon is slowly shrinking as its interior cools, and that contraction is generating faults and seismic activity in the ...
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Saturn’s biggest moon might be 2-in-1 and sparked its iconic rings
A new study proposes that Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, absorbed a smaller ancient satellite in a catastrophic collision, which also set off a chain reaction responsible for creating Saturn’s famous ...
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