By Anya Petrone Slepyan for The Daily Yonder. Broadcast version by Brett Peveto for New Mexico News Connection for the Daily ...
Mary Richardson picks her favourite product prototypes and material experiments from the Biennale's international exhibition - from buildings "grown" beneath the sea to bricks made of elephant dung ...
Atlas, according to Greek mythology, was a Titan, a giant with incredible strength who was condemned by Zeus to carry the world on his shoulders for eternity. When the Marist College was built in 1915 ...
AS midnight approached on Sept. 30, a powerful earthquake jolted the Philippines. Measuring 6.9 in magnitude and striking at a shallow depth of just 5 kilometers, the tremor rocked northern Cebu, as ...
When it comes to planning a vacation, most people think of the big names, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago. But tucked ...
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The Tohono O’odham Nation’s housing association is clearing land south of Sells to build a $16.9 million affordable housing development of 30 single-family homes in the village of Kawulk, also known ...
Some of the planet’s most amazing sights haven been beaten into oblivion by severe weather and others were simply abandoned ...
Qaleh Bala, a village nestled on the southern slopes of Mount Shahvar where the dry expanse of the desert blends into the ...
Texas’ strongest earthquake in history struck around 5:40 a.m. on Aug. 16, 1931. The magnitude 5.8 earthquake was centered ...
Afghanistan has been rattled once again by an earthquake — this time, a 6.3-magnitude temblor has caused 20 deaths so far and ...
Legends and rumors trail the elusive Queen of Sheba through the rock-hewn wonders and rugged hills of Ethiopia.