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Science and Society
16 June 2025

Golden Triangle temblors reveal thickness of earthquake-prone crust

A recent study of the hidden seismic hazards within the Golden Triangle region of Laos, Thailand and Myanmar found new faults and interesting patterns in the depths of the fault motion.

Announcements
9 June 2025

Cloud computing at the Community Science Workshop

If you weren’t able to join us at the 2025 NSF GAGE/SAGE Community Science Workshop, here’s a quick overview of the cloud-related highlights.

Science and Society
5 June 2025

Radar reveals a Greenland glacier’s daily balancing act

Terrestrial Radar Interferometry can help detect how rising sea levels put pressure on Greenland’s Helheim Glacier.

Announcements
7 May 2025

A popular earthquake figure gets a major update

We’ve published a new version of this popular figure with a significant change to clarify comparisons between earthquakes and other kinds of events.

Science and Society
28 April 2025

Ghosts and swarms put spotlight on seismicity in South Carolina

Could a set of local railroad ghost stories be related to small, understudied earthquakes?

Announcements
22 April 2025

Cloud case study: Separating GNSS slow slip signals from noise

Dig into the machine learning technique behind a recent paper in this conversation with one of the authors.

Science and Society
9 April 2025

Using geodetic tools to monitor a changing Arctic

Two projects show how remote sensing and geodetic tools can help us study changing ecosystems and landscapes.

Science and Society
7 April 2025

Monitoring microearthquakes of energy-storing salt domes in the Southeast US

Seismic imaging can map out hidden weaknesses around salt caverns used to store oil and gas.

Science and Society
31 March 2025

As above, so below: how geophysics can help us unlock secrets of the cosmos

Geophysical instruments make key contributions to some large astrophysics experiments.

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