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If you’ve ever seen tall antennas rising from everyday residences in your community and wondered what they are for, it could be…
If you’ve ever seen tall antennas rising from everyday residences in your community and wondered what they are for, it could be…
As Superstorm Sandy threatened the East Coast of the United States in fall of 2012, people stocked up on bread and batteries.
A woman stands on the debris of collapsed houses after a fresh 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, in Sankhu, May 12, 2015.
The U.S. Geological Survey prides itself on being first with earthquake alerts thanks to its nearly 2,000 real time sensors.