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Deep-Sea Fish Do Not Signal Upcoming Earthquake in Japan
The unusual appearance of deep-sea fish like the oarfish or slender ribbonfish in Japanese shallow waters does not mean that an earthquake is about to occur, according to a new statistical analysis.
Zipingpu Reservoir Reveals Climate-Tectonics Interplay Around 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake
The roles of "climate change" versus "tectonics" that dominate erosion and sediment transport over geological time scales have long been a hot topic in Earth science.
LSU Scientist’s Study Shows How Environmental Disruptions Affected Ancient Societies
LSU College of the Coast & Environment Distinguished Professor Emeritus John Day has collaborated with archeologists on a new analysis of societal development.
‘Hot Spots’ Increase Efficiency of Solar Desalination
Rice University’s solar-powered approach for purifying salt water with sunlight and nanoparticles is even more efficient than its creators first believed.
Rebirth of the Japanese Black Tea Market: Challenges for Entrepreneurial Green Tea Farmers
In Japan, tea farms are found in warm areas, whose northern limit is Ibaraki prefecture, where green tea has been produced.