Submitted By Sara Khoshnevisan Assc. Research Fellow, RESA Liquefaction is a phenomenon where vibrations from an earthquake cause fully or partially saturated soil to lose strength. For us non-geologists, think of the soil acting like a liquid during events like an earthquake. If you ever get bored, may I suggest looking into liquefaction videos on YouTube. […]
Submitted By Binbin Li Senior Data Analyst, RESA IBM estimates that we create over 2.5 quintillion bytes of data each day, where 90% of the world’s data comes from the last year(1). Let’s take a moment to appreciate that number. Quintillion. We don’t make a habit to use the quantity quintillion, which is probably […]
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