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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 ...
Slow-motion earthquakes, as you might guess from the name, involve the release of pent-up geological energy over the course of days or weeks rather than minutes – and scientists have now recorded some ...
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How to see an orange peel ignite in slow motion at 1500 FPS and reveal hidden fire magic
Experience the science and beauty behind orange peel oil igniting in ultra slow motion. Captured at 1500 FPS, this fiery ...
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