COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - From the rumble of volcanoes to cracks of thunder, Earth has always been noisy. Separating noise from signal is key in many scientific fields, but where do you go to get away ...
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The science behind earthquake prediction efforts
Every year, the Earth shakes thousands of times. Most of those tremors go unnoticed, felt only by sensitive instruments buried deep in the ground. Occasionally, though, one of them tears apart cities, ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Sometimes to truly study something up close, you have to take a step back. That’s what Andrea Donnellan does. An expert in earth sciences and seismology, she gets much of her ...
Within 1.3 seconds, the ground on either side of Myanmar’s Sagaing Fault moved 2.5 meters sideways activity that a security camera caught in real time, providing a unique look at earthquake rupture ...
NEW YORK, Feb 12 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Smartphones could become the makeshift quake detectors of the future, thanks to a new app launched on Friday designed to track tremors and potentially ...
Duke faculty and students are working with colleagues in Nepal to give the country more warning before deadly earthquakes ...
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