When we live in earthquake country, science helps us prepare for the next Big One, and our community ties help us recover
From Tehran to Los Angeles, earthquakes control the landscape, and the landscape controls where we live. This means learning to live with earthquakes
The recent Earthquakes in California sent scientists racing to understand how they happened and what they mean
The shells of tiny, ancient organisms buried deep in ocean mud hold the secrets of Earth's history and clues to its future
Earthquakes caused by humans can be unexpected and destructive, but also have a lot to teach us about how natural earthquakes originate
Science and engineering are powerful tools, but the lessons of one must be applied to the other so we're ready when disaster strikes