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This part of the US is at highest risk for a devastating tsunami
CNN.com· 2 days agoScientists now know the 700-mile fault called the Cascadia Subduction Zone, 100 miles off the coast...
MIT Uncovers Weather’s Role in Triggering “Earthquake Swarms”
SciTechDaily· 9 hours agoMIT researchers have linked heavy snowfall and rain to earthquake swarms in northern Japan,...
Megathrust Earthquakes And The World’s Largest Tsunamis: What Is The Cascadia Subduction Zone?
IFLScience· 6 days agoHere, the Pacific Ocean floor is subducting under North America – and when the fault periodically...
Understanding dark matter, the power of red, warning labels for social media: Catch up on the day’s...
CNN via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoQuiz time Tsunami waves hit the coast of Minamisoma, Japan, in 2011. - Jiji Press/AFP/Getty Images...
Exploring disaster resilience: reflections on my journey to Japan | News, Sports, Jobs - Maui News
The Maui News· 3 days ago-Japan Council to participate in the Kibou (“Hope”) for Maui Leadership Delegation from May 19-23. Japan is prone to earthquakes, tsunami ...
Scientists map the Cascadia Subduction Zone, learn about 1 of Earth's most hazardous spots
The Bulletin· 6 days agoAlong this fraught stretch, called the Cascadia Subduction Zone, two pieces of the Earth’s crust...
Taylor Swift fans causing literal earthquakes during 'Eras' tour shows
ClutchPoints· 4 days agoThe Swifties were out in full force and caused earthquakes during Taylor Swift‘s “Eras” tour shows...
Britain laces up for a Japan-style 116km relay race as the emperor visits
South China Morning Post· 2 days agoElite university runners were aware of the “strength and depth” of long-distance running in Japan,...
Who is the biggest and richest?
The Washington Times· 12 hours agoDoes China have a larger economy than the U.S.? Is India, Germany or Japan the world’s third-largest economic power? How many minutes of labor does it take for the average ...
Starlings in the Wind Tunnel: Always Follow the Leading Bird | Sciences
Weston Forum· 2 hours agoFlying in a flock behind a leader bird not only provides protection from birds of prey but also saves energy. At least this is what experiments conducted by an American research group on starlings ...