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Resumen de Movers and shakers

Kate Ravilious

  • It's the summer of 2012, and in a field outside the French Alpine city of Grenoble, a group of civil engineers are doing what they do best: boring. Each of the 30 or so holes they are drilling into the soft sediment would support a telegraph pole. But Sebastien Guenneau, the researcher directing the operation, has more ambitious plans in mind. He's come here today to start an earthquake. Guenneau, a physicist at the Fresnel Institute in Marseille, France, is one of a band of researchers aiming to shake up the way we deal with quakes. Here, Ravilious determines whether people can manipulate the properties of matter to stop earthquakes in their tracks


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