Across our warming world, the ground is growing less stable. Nowhere is the problem more evident than in Alaska, where one ...
National Geographic has unveiled its inaugural creator cohort campaign, alongside the eight digital-first participants that comprise it. Over six months, the members (pictured) will receive mentorship ...
It was the second highest tsunami ever recorded on Earth,” says Aram Fathian, a researcher at the University of Calgary and ...
Carved over millennia by the pressure and motion of glacial ice, the valley walls cradling the Tracy Arm fjord in southeast Alaska continue to be reshaped. In summer 2025, following the rapid retreat ...
Billie Eilish and Nat Wolff just hit a Hollywood romance milestone. Wolff, 31, came to support Eilish, 24, at the Los Angeles premiere of her "Hit Me Hard and Soft" concert film on Wednesday, May 6.
When a wall of rock collapsed into Southeast Alaska’s Tracy Arm last August, it triggered one of the highest-reaching tsunamis ever recorded in the world. The event happened to be in a place heavily ...
Nat Wolff and Billie Eilish kept their relationship low-key until making their red carpet debut. Eilish attended the premiere of her Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) concert ...
After spending the last year on tour, hitting us hard and soft, Billie Eilish has finally decided to hard launch her relationship. Wolff and Eilish have been romantically linked since about March 2025 ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A wave nearly as tall as the Empire State Building tore through a Southeast Alaska fjord last year. A new study published Wednesday says it was the second-highest tsunami ...
A 1,578-foot tsunami in Alaska's Tracy Arm Fjord was the second largest ever recorded, driven by climate change.
Tracy Arm Fjord tsunami was 1,578 feet (481 meters) high The wave rose higher than New York's Empire State Building No ships were present when it occured at 5:30 a.m. and no one was hurt Climate ...
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