Two earthquakes rocked California in back-to-back days as fears about two major fault lines have been “real and growing.” A ...
The Pacific Northwest sits above a fault capable of producing a 9.2 magnitude megathrust earthquake 30 times more powerful ...
Scientists used artificial intelligence to find hidden slow fault movements. These silent events occur beneath California's ...
They’re quaking in their boots. Some seismologists are literally shaking after Southern California fault lines were rocked by the second significant earthquake in less than two days — sparking fears ...
Los Angeles could be edging closer to “the big one,” with new research finding earthquake stress has reached its highest ...
Stress accumulating in the southern San Andreas fault. (Burkhard et. al., J. Geophys. Res. Solid Earth, 2026) It's called California's Big One for a reason. For more than a century, tectonic pressure ...
A research group led by Satoshi Ide from the University of Tokyo has demonstrated that classic earthquake generation theory does not hold in areas where the angle at which a tectonic plate dips under ...
Collaboration will explore how fault-tolerant quantum computing could advance complex fluid dynamics simulations, including for uses in gas turbine designProject aims to combine Quantinuum's Helios ...
LOS ANGELES >> Stress on the San Andreas Fault system has reached a 1,000-year high, according to new research from the University of Hawaii.
For more than 150 years, Southern California’s biggest faults have been quietly building up pressure beneath the ground. A new study suggests that this stress has now reached some of the highest ...
Scientists used artificial intelligence to analyze strainmeter data along the San Andreas Fault, revealing hidden slow-slip ...
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