A new study from Caltech finds that so-called "slow slip" or "silent" earthquakes behave more like regular earthquakes than previously thought.
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Climate Change Could Hasten Deterioration of U.S. Bridge Infrastructure
When most people think of climate change, they think of rising sea levels and more intense heat waves.
Research Drives Government Action on Climate Change
Around the world, people are being urged to act now to reverse the effects of climate change, but Dr. Gene Likens says those in a position to implement large-scale change will take time to enact measures at a related scale.
University of Toronto's Proposed Geoexchange Project on Front Campus is One of Urban Canada's Largest
With its expansive lawn flanked by heritage buildings like Convocation Hall and University College, Front Campus is the historic centrepiece of the University of Toronto’s St. George campus.
NASA Analysis Shows Heavy Rain in Typhoon Bualoi
Typhoon Bualoi continues to move through the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and the Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite measured rainfall rates throughout the storm.
The Deadly Global Fungus
In 2009, medical researchers in Japan examined the infected ear of a 70-year-old woman and found a curious new pathogen – a drug-resistant fungus that no one had ever identified.