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A University of Bristol student has smashed the world record for solving a 4x4 Rubik’s Cube with a robot. Matthew Pidden, 22, built 'The Revenger' in 15 weeks for his dissertation, and it solved the ...
Istanbul, home to over 16 million residents and a vast stock of buildings, both historical and contemporary, sits precariously close to one of the world's most active fault lines. Seismologists ...
Cypress Hill and Atmosphere, with Lupe Fiasco and the Pharcyde, 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. $41.80-$88. Tim Meadows, 7:30 p.m. Friday ...
Zinfra has partnered with Engineers Australia in a national push to reinvigorate the energy engineering workforce and prepare for the seismic scale-up required by Australia’s energy transition. The ...
It isn't quite another version of "Are We There Yet," but Ice Cube will hit the road in 2025. For the first time in ten years, Ice Cube will head on a plane and tour North America for the "Truth ...
This pattern, influenced by the direction of fault rupture (directivity), offers new insights into past seismic events and Guatemala’s poorly understood seismic history. (Artist’s concept). Credit: ...
This marks the seventh recorded earthquake in Türkiye in less than two days, highlighting heightened seismic activity in the region. So far, no casualties have been reported. However, the ...
CALGARY, Alberta, April 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Pulse Seismic Inc. (TSX:PSD) (OTCQX:PLSDF) (“Pulse” or the “Company”) is pleased to report its financial and operating results for the three months ...
Sources said this surveillance system includes an integrated network of human-detection radars, thermal imaging and high-resolution cameras, comprehensive floodlighting along the fences, tech-enabled ...
While the global business of seismic data processing and imaging is currently dominated by three large international players, nipping at their heels is a company headquartered in Perth ...
Have we reached a point where the marine seismic business can finally escape the drama of decades of boom and bust, optimism followed by another round of consolidations? Kristian Johansen is hopeful.
The major twist in this week’s episode is sure to have all kinds of fallout. One consequence is certain: The show will never be the same. By Noel Murray In most postapocalyptic stories ...