A new NASA map shows how the sinking of Mexico City is uneven, with areas registering up to 2 centimeters per month.
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For almost 50 years, a brass and aluminium sphere weighing 900 pounds has circled our planet. NASA launched LAGEOS, the Laser ...
Mexico City is sinking at an average rate of nearly 10 inches a year, according to new NASA satellite data, making it one of the fastest-subsiding major cities worldwide. Built on an ancient lakebed, ...
Tennessee’s Republican Party is gearing up to carve up the one Democratic district, which just so happens to be majority-Black.
Jennifer Jenkins, former Brevard school board member, switches from a US Senate bid to run for Florida's District 8 House ...
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The state passed the law (HB13-1224) in 2013, months after a gunman opened fire on a movie theater in Aurora, killing 12 ...
Researchers at the University of Missouri have created an innovative method for mapping natural disaster damage and risk by combining satellite imagery and on the ground data. Using this combined ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has just updated its Sargassum Inundation Risk (SIR) tool to offer ...
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Mexico City is sinking. This NASA satellite just found out by how much
New data reveals by just how much the Mexican capital is subsiding ...
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