Iranian drone strikes damaged three Amazon Web Services sites in the Middle East, exposing how vulnerable cloud data centers ...
Climate change is not a peripheral part of what we’re seeing in Iran—it’s structurally embedded in modern warfare.
It’s not just sardines and dried beans. Self-identified preppers are also stashing luxuries like coffee and chocolate.
Military engineers have convened civilian counterparts to share skills on how to swiftly shape steel bridges as floods increasingly rip roads amid climate change. The prefabricated bridges offer a ...
Pokemon Pokopia is out now, and I loved it. In my review, I didn't talk much about the specifics of that story, because I ...
According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the world's nuclear capacity could expand by up to 2.6 times from ...
I remember all too well the night the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon (HPCC) Fire blew up like a vengeful god awoke in an unexpected blaze of fury. I got a call ...
Current events lead us to believe the world is in a free-fall. As uncertain as it may seem, the field of disaster psychology gives us a roadmap on how to emerge from the abyss.
While experts said they understand people’s need to continue to seek out news, there is a way to do it responsibly without ...
The problem with this new campaign in Iran is not merely that it will likely have bad near-term consequences, but that it ...
The Indus Waters Treaty withstood several armed conflicts and a huge loss of glaciers. It should serve as a blueprint for ...
Global fertility is declining, yet it remains unclear whether and how climate-related hazards contribute to realized fertility change. This paper combines global fertility data with disaster records ...