Catch quakes with your laptop

In a project that’s grabbing headlines that week, researchers at the University of California, Riverside and Stanford University are recruiting laptops to help them monitor seismic activity. The

Quake-Catcher Network is a distributed network of laptops running software that takes advantage of a built-in accelerometer to monitor and report …

Orginal post by Michelle Thatcher

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