‘Thunderquakes’ do more than shake the ground — they map it
Scientists used fiber-optic cables to turn “thunderquakes” into underground maps that could help reveal hidden hazards beneath cities.
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Scientists used fiber-optic cables to turn “thunderquakes” into underground maps that could help reveal hidden hazards beneath cities.
Bacteria may build a memory of herbivore attack in the soil and coax new plants to attract wasps to rein in destructive pests.
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Netanyahu and Erdogan trade insults as Ankara seeks warrant for Israel’s attacks on Global Sumud Flotilla activists.
A Ghouta tunnel used during Assad’s siege is now a museum, 13 years after government forces’ deadly sarin gas attack.
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One person remains in a critical condition, while another suffered minor injuries in the attack.
Another 130 people, including 23 children, were injured when the shopping centre was hit, according to the regional head.
This would be Meghan’s first significant acting role since her marriage to Prince Harry.
One suspect is in custody, but police have not disclosed a possible motive.