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fromInsideHook
2 days ago

It's Not Aliens: Scientists Reveal Origins of Underwater Orb

A mysterious round object found in the Gulf of Alaska is identified as part of a massive sea anemone, Relicanthus daphneae.
#earthquake
East Bay (California)
fromKqed
3 weeks ago

After 4.6 Earthquake Jolts Santa Cruz, Seismologists Double Down on MyShake Alerts | KQED

Skepticism surrounds early earthquake warning systems despite their potential life-saving benefits.
East Bay (California)
fromsfist.com
3 weeks ago

Thursday Morning What's Up: Overnight Earthquake Wakes Up Many Bay Area Residents

A 5.0M earthquake warning was issued for the Santa Cruz Mountains, later downgraded to 4.6M, causing mild shaking in San Francisco.
Canada news
fromMail Online
1 week ago

Shockwaves felt across US states after earthquake rattles Canada

A magnitude 4.0 earthquake near Ottawa, Canada, was felt across multiple US states, causing mild to moderate shaking but no reported injuries.
East Bay (California)
fromKqed
3 weeks ago

After 4.6 Earthquake Jolts Santa Cruz, Seismologists Double Down on MyShake Alerts | KQED

Skepticism surrounds early earthquake warning systems despite their potential life-saving benefits.
East Bay (California)
fromsfist.com
3 weeks ago

Thursday Morning What's Up: Overnight Earthquake Wakes Up Many Bay Area Residents

A 5.0M earthquake warning was issued for the Santa Cruz Mountains, later downgraded to 4.6M, causing mild shaking in San Francisco.
SOMA, SF
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Are there mini volcanoes along California's Coast? The Times investigates

The 'Hope Ranch Volcano' in Santa Barbara is a result of spontaneous combustion, not an actual volcano.
#earthquakes
California
fromMail Online
4 days ago

Earthquake swarm sparks panic as shockwaves hit multiple states

A series of earthquakes near Carson City, Nevada, caused widespread shaking felt across hundreds of miles, with magnitudes ranging from 2.6 to 4.8.
California
fromMail Online
4 days ago

Earthquake swarm sparks panic as shockwaves hit multiple states

A series of earthquakes near Carson City, Nevada, caused widespread shaking felt across hundreds of miles, with magnitudes ranging from 2.6 to 4.8.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
5 days ago

Earth Shapers: How We Mapped and Mastered the World

Maxim Samson confronts different passages or roads built by humans and their varied and rich histories to offer us a first-class journey through the most interesting, influential, and controversial paths in history.
History
#nasa
fromFast Company
2 days ago
Science

NASA made a typeface using satellite images of the Earth

NASA's interactive tool transforms satellite images into a typeface, allowing users to create words using Earth's landscapes.
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago
Science

Revealed: The 10 things you DIDN'T see in NASA's new 'Earthset' photo

The Artemis II crew captured a stunning 'Earthset' image of Earth over the lunar surface during their six-hour lunar flyby.
Science
fromFast Company
2 days ago

NASA made a typeface using satellite images of the Earth

NASA's interactive tool transforms satellite images into a typeface, allowing users to create words using Earth's landscapes.
Science
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Revealed: The 10 things you DIDN'T see in NASA's new 'Earthset' photo

The Artemis II crew captured a stunning 'Earthset' image of Earth over the lunar surface during their six-hour lunar flyby.
OMG science
fromFuturism
2 days ago

Scientists Say They've Figured Out What That Golden Orb Found at the Bottom of the Pacific Ocean Actually Was

Scientists identified a mysterious golden orb found underwater as a remnant of a giant anemone after extensive analysis.
US politics
fromsfist.com
1 week ago

Day Around the Bay: San Ramon Earthquakes Causing Widespread Leaks

Bail amounts in the Esparto fireworks explosion case remain unchanged, while Utah faces a significant measles outbreak affecting 600 individuals.
Roam Research
fromCornell Chronicle
2 weeks ago

Earthquake science unites threatened scholar with Cornell researchers | Cornell Chronicle

Machine learning is being used to analyze 15-year-old earthquake data, aiding a scholar affected by conflict in Cameroon.
Europe news
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

From the nighttime lights of the rich to the blackouts caused by crises, this is how satellites capture the heartbeat of society'

Light pollution is increasing globally, but some regions are experiencing a decrease due to crises or effective environmental policies.
#mars
Science
fromNature
1 week ago

Identifying the topographic signature of early Martian oceans - Nature

The geological boundaries on Mars suggest ancient ocean shorelines, but their interpretation is challenged by elevation deviations and alternative explanations.
Science
fromNature
1 week ago

Identifying the topographic signature of early Martian oceans - Nature

The geological boundaries on Mars suggest ancient ocean shorelines, but their interpretation is challenged by elevation deviations and alternative explanations.
Marketing tech
fromForbes
3 weeks ago

The New Frontier Of GEO Demands An Integrated Approach

AI has transformed search optimization, requiring a unified approach across departments to enhance brand visibility and trustworthiness.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

The world's deepest sensors will detect earthquakes around the world from far below Antarctica

Scientists installed the world's deepest seismometers, 8,000 feet under Antarctic ice, to record global earthquakes with unprecedented accuracy.
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

One of Earth's most EXPLOSIVE volcanoes is refilling with magma

'Due to its extent and location it is clear that this is in fact the same magma reservoir as in the previous eruption,' geophysicist Professor Seama Nobukazu said.
OMG science
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Was that an earthquake?' Italy's great psycho-geographer tackles the Vesuvius-haunted Naples tourists seldom see

Gianfranco Rosi's latest film, Pompeii: Below the Clouds, offers a unique perspective on Naples, contrasting its beauty with its underlying complexities.
Arts
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

New book shows why physical maps have an important role to play in our digital world

A cartography professor discovered 96 historically significant maps in a forgotten university archive, revealing cartography's vital role in preserving sociopolitical memory and demonstrating maps' importance beyond navigation.
fromNature
1 month ago

Observing the tidal pulse of rivers from wide-swath satellite altimetry - Nature

Along coastlines, where tides are typically magnified, they profoundly affect navigation, commerce, coastal flooding, water properties and sediment transport. Tides impact the flooding of rivers and, thus, influence the extent of their floodplain, which has cascading effects on biogeochemical and ecological processes.
Environment
Business intelligence
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

Visualizing the world with Planetary Computer

Microsoft's Planetary Computer provides free geospatial data from multiple sources with standardized APIs for environmental research and analysis applications.
Roam Research
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Fiber could help scientists detect moonquakes

Fiber-optic cables deployed on the lunar surface can detect moonquakes without burial, offering a lightweight and cost-effective alternative to traditional seismometers for monitoring wider areas.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Earth's magnetic field may be more powerful than we thought

Earth's magnetic field extends farther into space than previously believed, providing protection from galactic cosmic rays even beyond the moon.
Science
fromWIRED
1 month ago

When Satellite Data Becomes a Weapon

Satellite infrastructure in the Gulf is increasingly contested, affecting the reliability of information during conflicts.
fromNature
2 months ago

What my cave stay taught me about sensors

To capture the biological impact of this extreme environment, I used a comprehensive suite of sensors and biomarker analyses. I wore a wireless electroencephalograph (EEG) system to monitor brain activity, sleep stages and neural signatures of stress and adaptation; the Oura Ring to continuously track sleep patterns, heart-rate variability and circadian-rhythm shifts; and the glucose monitor to follow metabolic responses in real time.
Wearables
Artificial intelligence
fromEric Jang
2 months ago

As Rocks May Think

Modern coding agents can autonomously write, modify, and run experiments, transforming research workflows and enabling unconstrained code-space exploration, automated hypothesis generation, and hyperparameter optimization.
OMG science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

When did plate tectonics on Earth begin? New research finds some of the earliest clues

Magnetic evidence from ancient Western Australian crust reveals plate tectonics began at least 3.48 billion years ago, half a billion years earlier than previously documented.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Bracing for the next big earthquake, San Jose plans to test out seismic retrofit financing program

The city passed legislation nearly 18 months ago requiring property owners to retrofit their multi-story, wooden-frame buildings with at least three units constructed before 1990. It delayed implementation, however, when the federal government rolled back significant funding to facilitate the repairs. But after a court-granted injunction required the release of some of those federal funds, the city approved a $1.6 million pilot financing program in hopes of rolling out a larger critical life-safety initiative in the future.
Real estate
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

My helicopter went into freefall inside an active volcano

The 1993 erotic thriller Sliver should have ended differently: Zeke, played by William Baldwin, was scripted to fly a helicopter towards an active volcano, after Sharon Stone's character, Carly, reveals she's the killer. The pilot, Craig Hosking, had been tasked with flying low over Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, accompanied by the director of photography, Mike Benson, and his assistant Christopher Duddy, to film the bubbling lava and white plumes of smoke escaping from the Puu Oo vent.
Film
Environment
fromNature
2 months ago

Super-sniffer aeroplane finds oil fields' hidden emissions

Airborne measurements reveal methane emissions from US oil and gas regions up to five times higher than company reports to regulators.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Who is financing deep-sea mining?

Major financial institutions have invested at least $684 million in companies linked to deep-sea mining despite public pledges not to finance the activity.
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

Chasing Lava as the Earth Shifts

Land is one of those things that can disappear even as you see it. It falls away beneath you, becoming merely the ground under your feet, because you're thinking about where you're going, or a place slowly blurring out of focus from the airplane window. Land is a primal word, primordial even, like lava. And it is a loaded word if, say, you're Indigenous or descend from a people whose land was taken from them.
Environment
#earthquake-swarm
Science
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Mysterious spikes in Earth's 'heartbeat' are scrambling human brains

Earth's Schumann Resonance has shown recent elevated spikes linked to space weather, but biological effects on mood and cognition remain unproven.
Science
fromNature
2 months ago

Deep-sea robots will search for source of mysterious 'dark oxygen'

Oxygen has been detected 4,000 metres deep in the Pacific, prompting funded investigations with specialized landers and lab experiments to determine its source.
fromWIRED
2 months ago

Two Titanic Structures Hidden Deep Within the Earth Have Altered the Magnetic Field for Millions of Years

A team of geologists has found for the first time evidence that two ancient, continent-sized, ultrahot structures hidden beneath the Earth have shaped the planet's magnetic field for the past 265 million years. These two masses, known as large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs), are part of the catalog of the planet's most enormous and enigmatic objects. Current estimates calculate that each one is comparable in size to the African continent, although they remain buried at a depth of 2,900 kilometers.
Science
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fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

See the West's rich geologic past - High Country News

The Western United States' landscapes reflect deep geologic history spanning billions to millions of years, shaping present-day landforms, ecosystems, and resources.
fromNature
2 months ago

Volcanic personality: the man who recognized volcanoes as a planet-shaping force of nature

Remembering the life and work of the geologist George Poulett Scrope, and salmon stories in this week's pick from the Nature archive.
Science
Science
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Hidden faults found at US quake hotspot- experts warn of catastrophe

Hidden tectonic plates and fragments beneath the Mendocino triple junction increase seismic complexity and may cause current earthquake risk models to underestimate West Coast hazards.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Yellowstone's earthquakes spark microbial boom deep underground

Earthquakes fracture deep rock, increase abiotic hydrogen production, and cause large, temporary boosts and compositional shifts in subsurface microbial communities.
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#venus
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Earthquake strikes America's Heartland above ancient volcanoes

Although Kansas has no active volcanoes, the region marks the southern reach of the Midcontinent Rift System, a massive tectonic event that nearly split North America apart in Earth's distant past. When magma forced its way through the crust during that period, it left behind hardened igneous rock and deep fractures that remain buried thousands of feet underground.
Science
Science
fromState of the Planet
1 month ago

Art Meets Science at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Art and science both seek to understand patterns emerging from noise, sharing creative processes and detail-oriented work despite appearing distinct.
Science
fromFuturism
1 month ago

NASA Rover Exploring Strange, Haunting Structures on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover explores ancient boxwork formations on Mars that may indicate prolonged water presence and potential for past microbial life.
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