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Indian prime minister Modi decried the ‘heinous act’ and pledged that the militants ’will be brought to justice’ ...
Actor Sophie Nyweide dies at 24 Nyweide was just 6 years old when she starred in the title role of her first major film, ...
A rare geological process is tearing the Indian Plate apart deep beneath the surface, scientists have discovered. In a study ...
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Newspoint on MSNIf you are planning to visit the mountains, keep these things in mindDuring summer, people plan to go to the mountains. But during this time you should take care of some things. So that you can ...
During a rich epoch in women's mountaineering, we examine Dora Keen’s 1912 ascent of 4,996m Mount Blackburn in Alaska, the fifth-highest peak in the U.S.
Federal cuts to the U.S. Geological Survey have prompted fears of losing vital information on earthquake activity and ...
In the past 75 years, Annapurna has seen the highest fatality rate among Himalayan peaks, with one third of those trying to climb it not making it down alive. This year, guides ran out of fixed rope ...
Earthquakes have become a growing concern, as a series of powerful tremors continue to shake countries, often resulting in high death tolls.
A suitcase-sized quantum sensor could soon reveal hidden water, oil, and even underground mountains—all by tracking how atoms ...
Relive your favourite film memory with a road trip across California that begins in Los Angeles and ends in Mammoth Lakes ...
A surprising new discovery suggests that the Indian Plate is splitting into two, with a portion of it sinking into the mantle.
Deep beneath the mountains of the Himalayas, something remarkable is taking place. The vast, rocky plate supporting India, known as the Indian Plate, is slowly breaking apart. Recent scientific ...
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