Macro, the Mightiest: Why India’s biggest macro variable still falls from the skyThe 2026 monsoon comes with a clear warning: Rainfall is forecast at 92% of the long-period average, with higher-than-usual probability of ...
In 1988, beach workers at Norfolk coast uncovered a Bronze Age mystery from strange timber circles in the mud forcing archaeologists to link prehistoric religion to the working landscapeAn ancient timber circle, Seahenge, emerged from the Norfolk coast in 1998, dating back to the Early Bronze Age. This discovery revolutioni...
Archaeologists discovered a lost prehistoric corridor of 8,000-year-old human and animal footprints along the UK coast, revealing a vanished ecosystemAncient footprints are emerging from the sands of Formby Beach in England. These tracks reveal humans and animals like wolves and deer walk...
Floodwaters tore through Central Texas and revealed 15 hidden treasures buried in the ground for over 100 million yearsA recent flood in Central Texas unearthed ancient dinosaur footprints, estimated to be 110-115 million years old, along Sandy Creek. These ...
Mexico city’s century-old sinking problem is accelerating under modern strainMexico City is sinking at an alarming rate, with some areas dropping nearly half an inch monthly, revealed by NASA's NISAR satellite. This ...
It stands over 100 feet tall, is nearly 200 feet wide at the base, and may be older than many famous monuments; now NOAA believes that this Maug coral may hold clues to the future of reefsScientists discovered an ancient, massive Porites coral colony, estimated to be over 2,000 years old, in the Maug caldera near the Mariana ...
In 1998, a Beachgoer Walking Along a Quiet Shore in Norfolk - An Upside-Down Tree in the Sand - Revealed a Hidden Bronze Age Ritual SiteIn 1998, an ancient Bronze Age timber circle, Seahenge, was discovered at Holme-next-the-Sea after emerging from the sands due to erosion. ...
Places at risk of disappearing due to climate changePlaces at risk of disappearing due to climate change.
Karnataka government to use sea wave breaker technology to check sea erosionThe sea wave breaker technology will be installed along a one-km stretch in the coast and its effectiveness will be tested before taking fu...
Cyclon Nivar causes a gold rush in Andhra Pradesh's Uppada
Odisha to fix coast erosion though natural processOdisha government said it would check the sea erosion in Puri coast through natural process and avoid constructing any structure on the bea...
Tiny islands in Kerala 'sinking' due to sea erosionPanchayat officials said the shrinking tiny islands, ranging from one acre to over one hectare, were inhabited by humans.
World Bank team visit sea-erosion-affected pockets in OdishaA team of World Bank visited the sea-erosion-affected pockets in Odisha's Kendrapara district and inspected the site of the state's geo-syn...
- Cyclones, human interference reasons for beach erosion: AP govt
Andhra Pradesh government has said that extreme events like cyclones, tsunami, sand scarcity, sea level rise and human interventions are so...
Cyclones, human interference among reasons for beach erosion'The phenomenon of beach erosion, especially in the port city of Visakhapatnam in recent months, has caused concern.
Decks cleared for Odisha's geo-synthetic-tube seawall projectDecks have been cleared for commencement of construction of Odisha's first geo-synthetic-tube seawall project to tame the marauding sea.
World Bank funded blueprint to counter erosion in OdishaOdisha has finalised a World Bank funded comprehensive blueprint to protect the seaside human settlements from ingress of furious sea waves.