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Martin Wieland and Trevor Matuschka, explain why the earthquake safety of dams is a key prerequisite for sustainable dams ...
Geophysical observations from the 2011 moment magnitude (M w) 9.0 Tohoku-Oki, Japan earthquake allow exploration of a rare large event along a subduction megathrust. Models for this event indicate ...
Makoto Shinkai's 'Your Name' captivated audiences with its blend of romance, fantasy, and emotional depth. For those seeking ...
Namie Yakisoba, or なみえ焼きそば, is a unique stir-fried noodle dish originating from Namie Town in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan ...
Kansai Electric Power Co. has formulated its policy of resuming geological surveys to build a nuclear reactor and replace ...
Earthquake in Japan: a 3D model reveals how hidden faults raised the ground by up to 5 meters on the Noto Peninsula.
A new study corrects the recorded depth of an earthquake in Japan, revealing that it was not the deepest in history.
This development could help design technologies for the harshest environments on Earth and in space, where standard materials falter.
On March 11, 2011, Japan faced a massive earthquake, a huge tsunami, and a nuclear meltdown. All things considered, they fared pretty well. Why?
Makoto Shinkai, the director of Your Name, is often called 'the next Miyazaki', but he is not aiming for it, carving his own ...