Crashing Below $50,000? Bitcoin Suddenly Prepared for Another ‘Critical’ $9 Billion Earthquake After $2 Trillion Wiped Out Ethereum, XRP, Solana, Crypto Prices

Bitcoin Bitcoin has fallen to $50,000 per bitcoin after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned of a “critical period.” Subscribe now to Forbes CryptoAsset & Blockchain Advisor and “discover blockbusters poised for gains of over 1,000%” after the earthquake that halved bitcoin! Bitcoin price has fallen by around 25% over the past month, with Bitcoin, … Read more

Earth’s inner core has changed direction and is slowing down, and scientists don’t know why

One of the major questions that has occupied Earth scientists over the past decade is, “What’s going on down there?” Beneath your feet, some 3,400 miles deep, lies the Earth’s inner core. It’s nearly the size of the moon, as hot as the surface of the sun, and helps maintain the planet’s magnetic field, which … Read more

Satellite data reveals electromagnetic anomalies up to 19 days before the 2023 earthquake in Turkey

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked trusted source proofread OK! The intensity map and geographical location of the 2023 Turkey earthquake. A black star indicates the epicenter of the earthquake (https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes). Credit: Journal for Applied Geodesy (2024). DOI: 10.1515/jag-2024-0024 × close to The intensity map and geographical location of the 2023 Turkey … Read more

Satellite data reveals anomalies up to 19 days before the 2023 earthquake in Turkey

The intensity map and geographical location of the 2023 Turkey earthquake. A black star indicates the epicenter of the earthquake (https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes). Credit: Journal for Applied Geodesy (2024). DOI: 10.1515/jag-2024-0024 Earthquakes may reveal their impending presence much earlier than previously thought due to a variety of anomalies in the ground, atmosphere and ionosphere that can be … Read more

Underwater fault line could cause a major earthquake on the West Coast

By Nikki Main Science Reporter for Dailymail.Com 8:57 PM June 10, 2024, updated 9:04 PM June 10, 2024 An underwater fault line along America’s west coast could trigger a megaquake that would be more devastating than California’s ‘Big One’, a new study suggests. Using underwater mapping techniques, scientists have mapped the Cascadia Subduction Zone – … Read more

Major fault line off the west coast could trigger a catastrophic magnitude 9 earthquake, research shows – and it’s due to a blow

The Cascadia Subduction Zone extends along a 600-mile stretch of the Pacific Ocean off the coasts of southern Canada, Washington, Oregon and northern California.  If it erupts, it could cause a magnitude 9 earthquake to hit the region.  The darker areas mark the region that would suffer the most damage and extend inland where the devastation would be more moderate

An underwater fault line along America’s west coast could trigger a megaquake that would be more devastating than California’s ‘Big One’, a new study suggests. Using underwater mapping techniques, scientists have mapped the Cascadia Subduction Zone – a 600-mile-long fault line stretching from southern Canada to Northern California – in unprecedented detail. It has been … Read more

NASA Lucy Mission: A Space Rock Gave a Moon After a Sun-Powered Earthquake | CNN

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific developments and more. CNN — Astronomers were in for a surprise when NASA’s Lucy mission flew past an asteroid called Dinkinesh in November and spotted a contact binary star — two smaller space rocks touching each other — … Read more

Tsunami sand helps scientists assess Cascadia earthquake models

This article was reviewed according to Science OK! by Nathaniel Scharping, Eos The Cascadia Subduction Zone shows the location of the Salmon River mouth (yellow star) and other onshore locations with identified tsunami deposits from the 1700 CE earthquake (yellow dots). Credit: Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth’s Surface (2024). DOI: 10.1029/2023JF007444 × close to The … Read more

‘Dusty’ archives inspire new story about the 1886 Charleston earthquake

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! The photo taken the day after the 1886 Charleston earthquake appears to show a railroad track to the right. Computer analysis of the scene reveals distances (in meters) and offsets in the scene that tell a different story. The track … Read more