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has sunk by more than 3 centimeters near the construction site of the Komamba tunnel for the Linear Chuo Shinkansen maglev train line. The company attributed the problem to the excavation work ...
But since then, the magnetic north has drifted away from Canada and toward Russia, experts said. According to them, the magnetic pole moved 400 kilometres northwest from its 1831 position.
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(This story has been updated to add to new information.) All Northwest Local Schools are closed Wednesday due to a threat being investigated by police, the district told parents. "All NWLSD ...
Railways to work on new bullet train corridors in North, East and South as proposed in BJP manifesto
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By the 1940s, magnetic north had moved northwest from its 1831 position by about 250 miles (400 kilometers). In 1948, it reached Prince Wales Island, and by 2000 it had departed Canadian shores.
The train engineer told officers he was going 15 mph and was two miles from his final destination. Police said no criminal investigation was conducted. The collision's location was at the north ...
After centuries of speculation, archaeologists in Peru have confirmed the existence of an underground tunnel network, thought to have been built by the Incas. The groundbreaking discovery was ...
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