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Duke faculty and students are working with colleagues in Nepal to give the country more warning before deadly earthquakes ...
Uttarakhand govt tells Assembly 169 earthquake sensors have been installed under EEWS ...
When the Cascadia Subduction Zone finally ruptures, the shaking will start beneath the ocean floor, roughly 50 to 80 miles ...
On the surface, Antarctica’s vast ice sheet appears still and unchanging. But deep below, vibrations ripple through the frozen plain, transmitting the movements of Earth’s tectonic plates—and ...
University of Canterbury Engineering Professor Daniel Nilsson, left, and Andrew Logie are part of the team that developed ...
A structural earthquake monitoring system developed at Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University is now being used to assess building ...
At least three large pieces of space debris — old satellites and spent rocket stages — fall back to Earth every day on average, but researchers have only a very limited understanding of where these ...
Every year, thousands of discarded artificial satellites are orbiting the planet, with an increasing number falling back into Earth’s atmosphere. Most of these objects will be destroyed before they ...