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Researchers find cascading elastic perturbation likely contributed to small earthquakes in Japan
A team of researchers with members from Los Alamos National Laboratory, MIT and the University of Tokyo, has found evidence that sugge...
Oklahoma oil, gas regulators order changes after earthquakes
The state commission that regulates Oklahoma's oil and natural gas industry ordered some injection well operators to reduce wastewater...
Earthquake baseline set to inform future fracking
Seismic activity across the UK has been analysed for the first time to set a national baseline for earthquakes caused by human activit...
Natural or manmade quakes? New technique can tell the difference
A new study by Stanford researchers suggests that earthquakes triggered by human activity follow several indicative patterns that could ...
An alarm system for Earth crashers
The term “killer asteroid” might bring to mind the kind of massive space rock that wiped out the dinosaurs millions of years ago. But ...
ArXiv rejections lead to spat over screening process
A heated debate about arXiv’s screening policies has flared up after a high-profile physicist said that moderators at the popular prep...
Cell recount: People host far fewer germs
For decades, scientists have been saying that our bodies are home to lots of germs. How many? About 10 bacteria for every truly human ...
Climate, new physics and Jupiter on the horizon for 2016
It’s fitting that the first issue of the new year features stories about what will, I predict, hold on as scientific newsmakers during...
Physicists create magnetic state in atomic layers of transition metal oxide
Physicists at the University of Arkansas and their collaborators have created a magnetic state in a few atomic layers of artificially synth...
Watching electrons cool in 30 quadrillionths of a second Technique developed by researchers could have applications in visual displays, solar cells and photodetectors
Two University of California, Riverside assistant professors of physics are among a team of researchers that have developed a new way of se...
Pendekatan kuantum baru untuk data besa
Dari gen pemetaan ruang eksplorasi , kemanusiaan terus menghasilkan semakin besar set data — informasi jauh le...
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