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Apr 2, 2018
Modeling future earthquake and tsunami risk in southeast Japan
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, government
Geoscience researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Smith College and the Japanese Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology this week unveiled new, GPS-based methods for modeling earthquake-induced tsunamis for southeast Japan along the Nankai Trough. A Nankai-induced tsunami is likely to hit there in the next few decades, says lead author Hannah Baranes at UMass Amherst, and has the potential to displace four times the number of people affected by the massive Tohoku tsunami of 2011.
She and her doctoral advisor Jonathan Woodruff, with Smith College professor Jack Loveless and Mamoru Hyodo at the Japanese agency report details in the current Geophysical Research Letters. Baranes says, “We hope our work will open the door for applying similar techniques elsewhere in the world.”
As she explains, after the unexpectedly devastating 2011 quake and tsunami, Japan’s government called for hazard-assessment research to define the nation’s worst-case scenarios for earthquakes and tsunamis. Baranes notes, “The government guideline has focused attention on the Nankai Trough. It’s a fault offshore of southern Japan that is predicted to generate a magnitude 8 to 9 earthquake within the next few decades.”
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Apr 2, 2018
Mystery solved: The seafloor depressions off South Island
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Meteorites or gas explosions were blamed for the huge depressions on NZ’s seafloor. Scientists were wrong.
Apr 2, 2018
Why the Nobel Prize might need a makeover
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
In Losing the Nobel Prize, astrophysicist Brian Keating discusses the downsides of science’s top honor.
Mar 31, 2018
5th day of water shortages in Greece’s second-largest city
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Mar 31, 2018
Your WhatsApp buddies might be spying on you with this invasive new app (Update)
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
If you rely on WhatsApp to message friends and family, it’s important to know that the service lets your contacts know about when you’re available to chat, and whether you’ve read their texts.
That’s not all: Lifehacker has spotted Chatwatch, a new iOS app that uses WhatsApp’s public online/offline status feature to tell users how often their friends check the app, and estimate when they go to bed each day; it can even correlate data on two contacts you choose to guess if they’ve been talking to each other.
Yeah, there’s no need to give anyone that sort of ammo. I prefer to maintain a low profile on messaging services so I can chat and respond on my own terms, so it’s rather alarming to know that my contacts can keep tabs on me this way.
Mar 31, 2018
Bioquark Inc. — Hispanic MPR Podcast — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, biotech/medical, disruptive technology, DNA, economics, finance, futurism, genetics, health
Tags: anti-aging, bioquark, biotech, health, healthspan, lifespan, longevity, wellness
Mar 30, 2018
This site guesses exactly who you are based on just 15 questions
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Inti de Ceukelaire, the ethical hacker from ‘Oilsjt’ in Belgium, is back again. De Ceukelaire has built a tool that can pretty reliably tell who you are after answering 15 questions on his new site ‘Oilsjt Analytica,’ a cheeky reference to Cambridge Analytica’s recent Facebook scandal.
I would say it was creepy, but the disclaimer on the website jokes that feeling away. Which also kind of makes me feel like a sucker for giving away data because someone makes light of it. Maybe it illuminates a deeper truth: We don’t care about our data as long as we’re entertained.
“Disclaimer: this website does not store any personal information. I mean, we could, but we say we don’t. So we don’t. We cannot be held responsible for any fake news related to this website.”
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Mar 30, 2018
Voyager Is 13 Billion Miles Away and Needs a Repair: Here’s What Happened
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
There’s no one on board, and it takes nearly 20 hours to get a message to Voyager’s engines. But without the repair, Voyager might stop sending us messages.
Mar 29, 2018
Facebook Starts Fact Checking Photos and Videos in This Country
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Facebook and the AFP, or Agence France-Presse, are now fact checking photos and videos in France as a way to stop fake news from spreading.