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Indian stock markets are seeing a lot of share sales. Promoters and PE firms have sold shares worth Rupees one lakh crore.
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Major Earthquake Could Cause a ‘Mega-Tsunami’ to Hit Parts of the US for the First Time in Over 300 Years: Warn Experts - MSNMajor Earthquake Could Cause a ‘Mega-Tsunami’ to Hit Parts of the US for the First Time in Over 300 Years: Warn Experts The war against climate change was not a meaningless pursuit, as experts ...
Manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, AKA the 'Japanese Baba Vanga’, has a grim prediction for July - and no, it's not World War Three.
Tatsuki's reputation stems in part from previous predictions that appeared to align with real-world events. In The Future I Saw, she is said to have forecast the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami ...
Yale University ecologists reveal a lizard lineage that rode out the dinosaur-killing asteroid event with unexpected ...
Some bands thrive in the safety of the recording studio, away from the chaotic energy of a live audience. But Pink Floyd ...
Celebrate Juneteenth, stay up late at the Smithsonian’s Solstice Saturday, dance at an outdoor concert or sample barbecue on Pennsylvania Avenue.
In September 2023, a massive landslide in Greenland's Dickson Fjord triggered a mega-tsunami, sending seismic waves globally for nine days. The 650-foot wave, caused by climate change-induced ...
A massive rockslide in Greenland in 2023 triggered a rare and persistent ‘mega' tsunami of sorts that ricocheted within the steep walls of a remote fjord for nine days, according to new ...
In September 2023, a colossal landslide in Greenland's Dickson Fjord unleashed a 650-foot (200-metre) high mega-tsunami, causing the Earth to vibrate every 90 seconds for nine consecutive days.
The sudden impact triggered a mega‑tsunami, with waves reaching nearly 200 m (650 ft), that reverberated within the Fjord's steep walls for an astonishing nine days.
Mega tsunamis in Greenland reached 650 feet height, had left scientists puzzled. The mystery is now solved The credit of solving the puzzle goes to the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT ...
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