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New computer model predicts volcano collapses and tsunamis
When individuals hear volcanoes, they tend to envision blazing eruptions blasting into the air. However, volcanoes can also collapse sideways, with their sides, or flanks, collapsing.
The models can help local authorities and communities by evaluating the potential for collapse long before ground may give way entirely and suddenly.
What sparks will fly when new car manufacturers meet AI large models?The strategic collaboration between Seres Phoenix and Volcano Engine is not just a simple technology overlay, but aims to ignite a ...
In the field of artificial intelligence, collaboration is an important driving force for innovation and development. Recently, Sirius Phoenix and Volcano Engine officially signed a cooperation ...
For people living near volcanoes, danger goes well beyond lava flows and clouds of ash. Some explosive eruptions can lead to dramatic collapses of the ...
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See the World’s Largest Homemade Smoke Volcano
The science pros at The King of Random build the world’s largest homemade smoke volcano.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The radiation budget between the northern and southern ...
Combing through 20 years of images from the European Space Agency's Mars Express and ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter spacecraft, scientists have tracked 1,039 tornado-like whirlwinds to reveal how dust is ...
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Fuego Volcano in 4K – Epic Views of Guatemala’s Fiery Giant
Experience the raw intensity of Fuego Volcano in 4K, one of Central America's most active and iconic volcanoes. Captured from the slopes of Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, this cinematic footage follows a ...
The "walking moai hypothesis" could end a long-time debate over how ancient engineers moved these iconic statues around Easter Island.
Thursday (Oct. 9) is Arm and Hammer's second annual Baking Soda Rocket Day. Thousands of students across the U.S. are planning to break last year's record of launching the most baking soda bottle ...
"How are you?" I asked a class of forty students. In perfect unison, they replied, "I am fine." I smiled. "It is good to know you all feel the same." ...
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