Dec. 11 (UPI) --Loud thunderclaps can cause the ground to shake. The quakes are too subtle for humans to feel, but new research showed fiber optic cables can detect the thunderquakes. A new study, ...
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Zhongwen Zhan, 36, can trace one watershed moment in his life to a literal earth-shaking event. He was an undergrad student in China when a 9.1 magnitude earthquake ruptured the sea floor in the ...
Telecommunications lines designed for carrying internet and phone service can pick up the rumble of thunder underground, potentially providing scientists with a new way of detecting environmental ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The largest underground fiber-optic cable in Hawaii now links West and metro Oahu. Hawaiian Telcom said the multi-million dollar project is historic and will allow for ...
The report includes an extensive look at a September 2024 underground fire​ and explosion on North Charles Street that took ...
Andreas Fichtner strips a cable of its protective sheath, exposing a glass core thinner than a hair—a fragile, four-kilometer-long fiber that’s about to be fused to another. It’s a fiddly task better ...
Installation of the cable system of the El Bosque line. The number of extra-high-voltage alternating-current (AC) underground cable systems installed in Colombia has grown rapidly. And Interconexión ...
TO boost the resilience of the country’s internet services from natural disasters, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) announced it is eyeing to start burying fiber ...
The MBTA will spend roughly $80 million to install an underground fiber cable network, which will aim to improve safety across the commuter rail system and reduce service disruptions. The new ...
Jul. 13—Infrastructure changes other than highways and bridge repair and building are underway throughout Sanders County and western Montana. As has been evident throughout most of the past two years, ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Telecommunications lines designed for carrying internet and phone service can pick up the rumble of thunder underground, potentially providing scientists with a new way of detecting ...