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  • Congrats Class of 2026: Dr. Legre and Dr. Carr!
  • Decoding Ocean sounds: EGU Talk on Eruptions and Quakes
  • The Olugboji Planetary Imaging Lab @Pasadena2026
  • Spotlight: Swar Takes Planetary AI to Pasadena & Vienna
  • Empire AI Grant Supercharges Planetary Imaging

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    News/Press

    • Congrats Class of 2026: Dr. Legre and Dr. Carr!
    • Decoding Ocean sounds: EGU Talk on Eruptions and Quakes
    • The Olugboji Planetary Imaging Lab @Pasadena2026
    • Spotlight: Swar Takes Planetary AI to Pasadena & Vienna
    • Empire AI Grant Supercharges Planetary Imaging

    RSS USGS: Big Quakes Past Month

    • M 3.8 - 11 km NW of Summerlin South, Nevada
    • M 6.0 - 13 km S of Honaunau-Napoopoo, Hawaii
    • M 6.9 - 26 km ENE of Calama, Chile
    • M ? Sonic Boom - 6 km NNE of Saint Andrews, South Carolina
    • M 4.6 - 6 km WNW of Kahaluu-Keauhou, Hawaii
    • M 4.7 - 3 km WSW of Brawley, CA
    • M 6.2 - 22 km WSW of Scarcelli, Italy
    • M ? Meteorite - Sonic Boom - Eastern Massachusetts
    • M 6.0 - 33 km NW of Valparaíso, Chile
    • M 5.1 - 23 km NW of Liuzhou, China

    RSS Earthscience News

    • North Atlantic spring storms have grown more common since 1940, analysis reveals
    • Warming boosts natural methane emissions as microbes fail to keep pace
    • Measuring massive surge waves along the Illgraben
    • Global mangrove forests rebound, offering hopeful sign for climate and coastal resilience
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