An investigation by Professor of Geological Sciences, Roger Bilham, of the science behind the earthquake and tsunami off the coast of Japan on March 11, 2011.

A minute-by-minute account of the Boxing Day 2004 Tsunami told through amateur video footage of peop...

A retired and disgruntled scientist is brought out of retirement to explain why tidal waves are wipi...

The Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004 was the most devastating natural disaster in modern times, killing 22...

A chunk of dark matter shoots right through earth, causing various worldwide disasters. A family in ...

An underwater earthquake generates a tsunami that strikes Malibu, bringing a hunting pack of prehist...

There's no definitive separation as long as there is memory'. Since the Tsunami hit the northern par...

Ten years after one of the most deadly tsunamis ever known, scientists are making a shocking discove...

Strange things are happening around the Hallig Nordersand: ships are reported missing, numerous seab...

The globe learned on December 26, 2004, that tsunamis can bring death and devastation to the world's...

Japan's Tsunami: Caught on Camera

A worldwide scientific investigation on tsunamis. Thanks to exclusive access in Palu, Indonesia, fol...

February 2010. On a remote island in the Pacific Ocean called Juan Fernández, everyone slept in town...

Re-examines the dramatic events of Boxing Day 2004, and investigates the new science of Tsunami fore...

Three days before the tsunami hits Khao Lak, Jens Lind and his family travel on after a few weeks in...

On December 26, 2004, Southeast Asia was hit by a huge tsunami and hundreds of thousands of people l...

On March 11, 2011, Okawa Elementary School in Ishinomaki City was engulfed by a tsunami, and 74 chil...

It was one of the greatest natural disasters of all time. On the morning of Boxing Day 2004, a massi...
Acclaimed Australian journalist Ray Martin and remarkable Australians return to the epicentre of the...