Researchers from Nagoya University have developed a revolutionary resin-based material that has demonstrated unprecedented capabilities in sealing cracks in rocks, even in the face of seismic ...
Scientists have invented a more crack-resistant concrete that is safer and more reliable than standard concrete.
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Can you protect a 100 year old building against earthquake damage? There is no such thing as an earthquake-proof building, but only earthquake-resistant ones. Because most old houses are constructed ...
A team at Los Alamos National Laboratory has used machine learning—an application of artificial intelligence—to detect the ...
In recent years, Japan has experienced major problems with concrete sewage pipes corroded by the highly acid environment in sewage systems. As a result, the Japanese authorities are pressing for ...
Earthquakes regularly rattle our planet, striking somewhere in the world every hour of every day. Such events are the result of the slow-motion march of tectonic plates that build stresses in ...
Umair Irfan is a correspondent at Vox writing about climate change, Covid-19, and energy policy. Irfan is also a regular contributor to the radio program Science Friday. Prior to Vox, he was a ...
SUGAR HILL, Ga. — Another earthquake shook north Gwinnett County around the south end of Lake Lanier early Thursday morning. A magnitude 2.2 earthquake occurred at 3:17 a.m., about 2.5 miles ...
Marine geophysicists just published the widest survey of the Cascadia Subduction Zone to date. The Cascadia Subduction Zone is a fault located off the Pacific Coast shoreline, from Northern California ...
Thursday 6/13 Update: A fourth earthquake has now occurred near Lake Lanier, in what researchers are now calling an 'earthquake swarm'. 11 Alive spoke to one of the research scientists this morning.
Marine geophysicists just published the widest survey of the Cascadia Subduction Zone to date. The Cascadia Subduction Zone is a fault located off the Pacific Coast shoreline, from Northern ...