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A new study shows the Google's Global Earthquake System detects quakes using motion sensors in billions of smartphones.
The world's sixth-largest earthquake just happened in Russian waters, but nearby subsea cables look to be unaffected.
Fact-Check: The users posting the video claim that five Beluga whales are stranded off-shore in the Kamchatka peninsula ...
A Google-developed system turns Android phones into earthquake detectors, sending real-time alerts seconds before shaking ...
Does a video show five beluga whales that washed ashore in Kamchatka, Russia on July 29, 2025, the day of an 8.8 magnitude ...
By Ronil Thakkar / KnowTechie Google’s AI push is driving strong results. Parents Bring Newborn Home To Dog, Not What They ...
The false claims spread after the powerful earthquake sparked evacuation orders as far away as Hawaii and across the Pacific on July 30, 2025. Russia, Japan and the US have since downgraded warnings, ...
Discover more about how tsunami warning systems operate, where they are utilised, and how technology is shaping their operations ...
The failure was not merely technical; it is a stark demonstration of the profound risks hidden beneath our growing dependence on digital technology firms for disaster preparedness and response. The ...
As the tsunami waves arrived in Hawaii, the water receded 20 to 30 feet on Oahu, according to the Associated Press. Boats ...
The Japanese archipelago could see a massive earthquake anywhere and at any time, and tsunami could follow. It is important to strive to “fear properly” based on accurate information.
The No. 3 reactor at the Tomari nuclear power plant in Hokkaido could be restarted as early as 2027 if local governments ...