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New data shows land is sinking in all major U.S. cities, with Houston hit hardest, and climate change and urban growth could ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNInsane Aerial Views That’ll Leave You SpeechlessNPR Financial Correspondent Maria Aspan, Host of "Politics Nation" Rev. Al Sharpton, and President of Media Matters for America Angelo Carusone join Nicolle Wallace to discuss the latest flip flop ...
Researchers from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a novel ...
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Live Science on MSNSatellite study reveals the fastest sinking city in the USSatellite data revealed that Houston is the fastest-sinking city in the U.S., and that all of the other biggest cities are ...
A new study reveals that uneven land subsidence could impact 29,000 buildings across the America's most populated metropolises.
At least 65 percent of urban areas in 25 major cities are sinking, with some local spots dropping by about two inches a year, new research has shown.
New high-resolution satellite map reveals nearly 100,000 unknown ocean mountains, or seamounts, boosting climate and maritime ...
South Africa’s surface is rising. Slowly, almost invisibly, some areas are lifting by as much as two millimeters each year.
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