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An innovative imaging technique captures how a gel deforms (arrows and colours) as a crack propagates through it. Credit: S. Aime et al./Phys. Rev. Lett. Optics and photonics 25 August 2021 Scattered light yields full picture of tiny motions Optical technique overcomes limitations of standard imaging methods. Share on Twitter Share on Twitter Share on
Per the USGS, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) is closely watching a significant earthquake swarm at the peak of the Kilauea Volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island. For now, the volcano isn’t erupting but that could possibly change in the days to come. (Photo : Getty Images) Earthquake swarms USGS equipment noticed that earthquake activity has