There’s been a rumble in the Red Centre, with authorities recording an earthquake south of an Australian icon.
AC/DC’s first show in their native Australia in a decade was so powerful that the sound waves registered on earthquake detection equipment.
AC/DC's first tour show generated such powerful sound waves that earthquake detection equipment registered the vibrations ...
AC/DC's first Australian show in a decade has proved to be a major event, even causing tremors to be registered on earthquake devices.
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Chilling New Global Stress Map Reveals Areas on the Verge of Massive Earthquake Activity!
Earthquakes are some of nature’s most destructive forces, but what if we could better predict where they might strike? A new ...
The opening date of AC/DC’s "Power Up" tour of Australia made waves that were detected by earthquake monitoring equipment.
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Seismic Data Distinguishes Aircraft Types
Instruments typically used to detect the ground motion of earthquakes can also be used to identify the type of aircraft flying far overhead, research ...
Petit-Goâve honored and laid to rest Saturday, Nov. 15, the 18 people, including 10 children, swept away by the La Digue ...
AC/DC returned to the stage in Australia on Wednesday for the band’s first home-country concert in a decade, and the impact ...
The Australian government on Friday expressed its commitment to provide A$3 million (P115.9 million) in humanitarian assistance to support the Philippine government’s response to those affected by ...
Knight would say. And as the foxy ladies of Fountain Lakes proved, capturing this country’s unique wit and culture can only ...
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