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How the Great Alaska Earthquake Shook Up Science
Smithsonian Magazine· 5 days agoOn March 27, 1964, the largest earthquake in U.S. history struck Alaska. Along the Alaskan coast, massive tsunamis destroyed ports and ...
A million years without a megaslide: Study goes deep into the Gulf of Alaska to investigate why
Phys.org· 7 days agoEarthquakes, volcanic activity, and sediment flux can trigger underwater landslides known as...
UK and New Zealand want to use subsea cables for earthquake detection
Data Center Dynamics· 5 days agoThe National Physical Laboratory (NPL), the UK’s national metrology center, plans to use subsea...
The Weirdest City Slogan in Every State
MediaFeed via AOL· 4 days agoChilkoot 2. Alaska Hyder is the “Friendliest ghost town in Alaska.” As of 2019, it’s estimated that about 87 people live there. istockphoto 3. Arizona...
2.9 magnitude earthquake rattles New Jersey; USGS says aftershocks could last weeks or months
The Rogersville Review· 2 days agoExperts say aftershocks could last weeks or months.
Assembly gives conditional planning approval to DOT bridge project
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner· 1 day agoA planned $78 million Alaska Department of Transportation bridge project received conditional...
Another near miss at JFK as plane nearly collides with four others cleared for same runway in comms...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe JetBlue flight stopped takeoff, avoiding a collision. Also last week, the FAA ordered all Alaska...
Goosehead Insurance (NASDAQ:GSHD) PT Lowered to $60.00
ETF DAILY NEWS· 8 hours agoGoosehead Insurance (NASDAQ:GSHD – Free Report) had its target price cut by Truist Financial from $70.00 to $60.00 in a research note released on Thursday, Benzinga reports. Several other brokerages ...
Sacramento delta stewards eye climate change protection for levees, habitats
Courthouse News Service· 4 days agoDelta Stewardship Council staff presented the Delta Plan Five Year Review on Thursday, recommending...
Letter to the Editor
Arizona Daily Star· 4 days agoLetter to the Editor The Arizona Daily Star welcomes original letters with ideas, viewpoints, criticism and news analysis that encourage discussion. When writing about political issues, authors should fully disclose their relationship with an issue,