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World-first: Slow-motion earthquake that travels miles in weeks captured, stuns scientists
Researchers from a renowned U.S. university captured a slow slip earthquake in motion. It was captured during the act of releasing tectonic pressure on a major fault zone at the bottom of the ocean. A ...
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How alien oceans behave — a small breeze could form tall waves moving in slow motion on Saturn's moon Titan
Learn how a new model shows how waves form on alien oceans, revealing that gentle winds could create massive swells on Titan, ...
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