By: Hayi Mansoor | Environmental The morning of October 8, 2005 is a day Pakistanis will never forget for a long time to come. This is because this was the day the powerful earthquake had struck the Indo-Pakistan border with a magnitude of 7.6. Not only did this earthquake in Pakistan affect Pakistan, it also affected northern India and eastern Afghanistan. In fact, this earthquake in Pakistan in considered to be one of the strongest earthquakes that has occurred in this area since M7.6 in 1555. read more
By: Yousaf FAYYAZ | Current Affairs Hindu Kush Mountains of Pakistan hit by an earth quake which had a magnitude of 76 on Sunday, October 9, 2005, sending tremors across South Asia... read more
By: Phoenix Rose | News and society Earthquakes which strike without warning can kill thousands of people for a moment. Waves of violent shakes can destroy buildings, roads, and entire cities. read more
By: Sanjay Mathur | Book Reviews Fault Lines,in geological terms, are the fractures in the earth's crust which are a result of a significant displacement of the earth mass - a movement on these lines usually results in massive earthquakes. read more
By: Sophia Brain | Anti aging Health officials confirm first case of deadly disease in camp for earthquake survivors as toll soars to 600. Health officials in Haiti have confirmed the first case of cholera in one of the earthquake survivors' camps set up in the capital, Port-au-Prince. read more
By: Phillips Crook | News and society The massive offshore earthquake of 8.9 Richter scale and devastating tsunami have turned Japan's northeastern coast into a swampy wasteland. Powerful tsunami sent by one of the strongest ever recorded earthquakes has wiped away towns and cities in northeast coast and forced thousands of residents seeking shelter in the aftermath. Furthermore, the quake – tsunami also led to three multiple nuclear meltdowns. The nuclear meltdowns have forced more than 180,000 people evacuate from the area and caused an electricity shortage in the whole Japan. More dangerously, the meltdowns result in 160 people may have been exposed to radiation. Here are most unforgettable images of Japan in history – recorded disaster. read more
By: Howard | Security Is your computer infected by Spy Quake? Are you looking for effective methods to remove Spy Quake? Spy Quake is a malicious program, which can automatically install itself on your computer. Spy Quake is so tough that even some security programs can not detect it or remove it. read more
By: Neil Karen | Nature The 7.0-magnitude earthquake happened shortly before 5 p.m. Tuesday, centered about 10 miles (15 kilometers) southwest of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. According to the Red Cross, about 3 million p read more
By: efreepressrelease | Recreation & Sports Injured tight end Antonio Gates missed practice all week, but gave the San Diego Chargers on Sunday to promote late before falling 23-20 to New England with a toe injury Patriots. Struggling three-time All-Pro Gates was the only one active shortly before the opening of the first chargers to help snap a two game losing 23-6 streak. read more
By: Steve Brown | News and society Northeastern Japan has just been slammed by a 10 meter tsunami after the 8.9 quake which struck about 400km from Tokyo. The tsunami wept away everything in its path, including houses, cars and farm buildings, and so on. 18 people are confirmed dead, 200 others were washed away, with several others missing during the disaster on the Sendai Island. People are still being evacuated to higher ground in coastal areas in order to survive from the powerful waves. Communication links are now broken, making it difficult to confirm the number of deaths and injuries. Let’s have a look at some first images of this deadly tsunami through these photos as below: read more
By: Rick Williamson | Nature Discovery Channel has introduced a unique collection of DVD’s to promote the spirit of environmental friendliness among the humans. read more
By: John Cheesman | Advertising Rare Earth Magnets are strong permanent magnets. Rare earth magnets are made from alloys of rare earth elements. Rare earth magnets are much stronger than alnico or ferrite magnets, and the magnetic field produced by rare earth magnets can exceed 1200 milliteslas. read more
By: Marguerite Manteau-Rao | Environmental Global warming is a marketing problem. If I was a marketer of the Green Earth product, I would . . . read more
By: Pat Fisher | Culture Subtle alterations to the geography of the planet could be considered as earth changes. Data collected over the past few decades indicates that earth changes are occurring. read more