Kilometers of “Dark Cable” Form the Newest Seismic Sensors
Fiber-optic cables stretching below cities, through glaciers and along the seafloor could record earthquakes and more
Fiber-optic cables stretching below cities, through glaciers and along the seafloor could record earthquakes and more
Understanding a surprising effect may eventually improve human hearing
A new view of the frozen continent could improve predictions for sea-level rise
Hollowed-out microcrystals could lock away carbon
Construction and manufacturing careers would rise nationwide
Two divergent measurements of how fast the universe is expanding cannot both be right. Something must give—but what?
A public that doesn’t understand what science is and how it works can’t form useful opinions about public policy
Let’s clear up some of the most common myths and misunderstandings about Type 2 diabetes, a disease that affects one in ten American adults
The blast is about five times bigger than the previous record holder
We need to hear about the risks directly from the experts, not through the filter of politicians
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