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 ...
There's been a seismic shift in science, with scientists developing new AI tools and applying AI to just about any question that can be asked. Researchers are now putting actual seismic waves to work, ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with earthquake scientist Judith Hubbard of Cornell University about the science behind the multiple earthquakes in Venezuela, Japan and northern California Wednesday.
The March 28, 2025, Myanmar earthquake is giving scientists a rare look into how some of the world's most dangerous fault systems behave, including California's San Andreas Fault. Earthquakes are ...
Several of the world’s most destructive earthquakes were actually two or more tremors occurring in rapid succession Earthquakes are some of Earth’s deadliest natural disasters. One strong tremor can ...
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Lancaster University appeals for citizen scientists after Venezuela earthquakes
Scientists from Lancaster University are appealing for volunteers to help a citizen science project helping the delivery of ...
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