A powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake recently struck near Tonga, located at a considerable depth of 238 km beneath the Earth’s surface. While the depth of the quake has reduced the immediate risk of damage or a tsunami, the event is still drawing attention from scientists, as it is part of an unsettling pattern of seismic activity in the region. The epicenter, located over 150 km from the town of Neiafu, lies along the Tonga Trench, one of the most tectonically active areas in the world.
A powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake recently struck near Tonga, located at a considerable depth of 238 km beneath the Earth’s surface. While the depth of the quake has reduced the immediate risk of damage or a tsunami, the event is still drawing attention from scientists, as it is part of an unsettling pattern of seismic activity in the region. The epicenter, located over 150 km from the town of Neiafu, lies along the Tonga Trench, one of the most tectonically active areas in the world.
Recycling has become one of the most effective solutions to address the growing global waste crisis. As populations grow and consumption increases, the amount of waste generated worldwide has risen dramatically. Many countries still struggle with waste management due to limited infrastructure and poor segregation practices. However, a few nations have successfully developed highly efficient recycling systems that allow them to recover a significant portion of their waste instead of sending it
Recycling has become one of the most effective solutions to address the growing global waste crisis. As populations grow and consumption increases, the amount of waste generated worldwide has risen dramatically. Many countries still struggle with waste management due to limited infrastructure and poor segregation practices. However, a few nations have successfully developed highly efficient recycling systems that allow them to recover a significant portion of their waste instead of sending it
Residents of the San Ramon Valley are set to hear from a seismologist about a recent surge in earthquake activity that has drawn attention across the region. A researcher from the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory will speak Friday at the San Ramon Community Center, addressing why nearly 100 earthquakes have been recorded in the valley over the past 30 days. The most significant event occurred on the morning of February 2, when a magnitude 4.2 tremor shook the area. The quake was wi
Residents of the San Ramon Valley are set to hear from a seismologist about a recent surge in earthquake activity that has drawn attention across the region. A researcher from the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory will speak Friday at the San Ramon Community Center, addressing why nearly 100 earthquakes have been recorded in the valley over the past 30 days. The most significant event occurred on the morning of February 2, when a magnitude 4.2 tremor shook the area. The quake was wi
The March 3, 2026 Lunar Eclipse will be a Total Lunar Eclipse, often called a Blood Moon because the Moon turns deep red during totality. This happens when the Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow completely over the Moon. According to NASA, the red color appears because Earth’s atmosphere filters sunligh
The March 3, 2026 Lunar Eclipse will be a Total Lunar Eclipse, often called a Blood Moon because the Moon turns deep red during totality. This happens when the Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow completely over the Moon. According to NASA, the red color appears because Earth’s atmosphere filters sunligh
The 2026 Solar Eclipse will occur on February 17, and it is set to be a remarkable celestial event. This eclipse will be an annular solar eclipse, often referred to as the Ring of Fire eclipse. Here's everything you need to know about this rare event: Eclipse Type: The eclipse will be an annular solar eclipse. In this type of eclipse, the Moon will cover about 96% of the Sun, but due to the Moon being farther from Earth, it will appear slightly smaller than the Sun. As a
The 2026 Solar Eclipse will occur on February 17, and it is set to be a remarkable celestial event. This eclipse will be an annular solar eclipse, often referred to as the Ring of Fire eclipse. Here's everything you need to know about this rare event: Eclipse Type: The eclipse will be an annular solar eclipse. In this type of eclipse, the Moon will cover about 96% of the Sun, but due to the Moon being farther from Earth, it will appear slightly smaller than the Sun. As a