Moonquake sensing could move into a new phase as fibre-optic technology is adapted for use on the lunar surface. The Moon, often perceived as still and unchanging, continues to experience internal ...
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Two recent studies suggest that fiber-optic cables laid directly on the moon's surface could potentially detect moonquakes, offering a simpler way to gather seismic data to support future human and ...
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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Cisco Systems and startup ⁠Qunnect ⁠said on Wednesday that they ⁠have built and operated a quantum network between Brooklyn and Manhattan in New York which sends ...
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Forecasting earthquakes presents a serious challenge on land, but in the oceans that cover around 70% of the Earth’s surface it is all but impossible. However, the vast network of undersea cables that ...