Tsunami evacuation towers are designed for rapid, temporary evacuation to higher elevation in coastal communities. Read more ...
Since 2011, scientists have been puzzled about the force resulting from a gigantic earthquake and tsunami that destroyed, among other things, Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Plant. Now, a Guinness World ...
The fault that produced the earthquake lies between two pieces of hard rock sandwiching a slippery clay layer, allowing for ...
An international research expedition involving Cornell has uncovered new details as to why a 2011 earthquake northeast of ...
Japan's largest nuclear plant set to resume after 15 years, marking a shift in energy policy post-Fukushima disaster.
The plant, once among 54 reactors shut after a massive earthquake and tsunami crippled Fukushima, could soon bring one of its ...
To this date, there has been no explanation given for how and why a mysterious figure was seen at the waterfall.
The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant shares the same operator as the crippled Fukushima Daiichi plant. Read more at ...
Japan is all set to restart the world’s largest nuclear power point on Monday December 22,2025.Located about 220 km northwest ...
No reports of major injuries or structural damage have emerged, and authorities have not issued a tsunami warning.
Japan wants to boost nuclear power generation to slash its reliance on imported fossil fuels. But the public is torn between ...
A Japanese regional assembly has backed a plan to restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant, the world's largest, for the ...