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For this next story, we go to the South Pole, where scientists have placed two seismometers 8,000 feet below the ice cap. These super-sensitive instruments will be used to measure earthquakes and ...
The back-to-back earthquakes that rattled the Bay Area this week were a potent reminder of the infamous faults beneath our feet. But with current technology, people might still only get seconds of ...
Seismometers - equipment designed to pinpoint earthquakes - are now being used to track the thousands of pieces of human-made objects abandoned in Earth's orbit. Some of those items pose a risk to ...
Almost six years after its disappearance, a long-lost instrument which measures the movement of tectonic plates has been discovered by a kayaker at Port Davey in southwest Tasmania.
Android earthquake detection has reshaped how people stay safe in seismic events by turning billions of smartphones into a global detection network. These everyday devices act as miniature sensors, ...
Many of the world’s largest and most devastating earthquakes strike beneath the ocean, where the lack of sensors makes quick warnings difficult. Most monitoring stations are on land. “If we have a big ...