All posts tagged: Seismic

Rayan Cherki’s inventiveness, Erling Haaland’s redemption script Manchester City’s seismic win over Arsenal

Rayan Cherki’s inventiveness, Erling Haaland’s redemption script Manchester City’s seismic win over Arsenal

When the whistle blew at the Etihad, the emotions of the managers were so spent that they could emote no more. The victorious Pep Guardiola, after a fleeting hug and a whisper in his defeated rival Mikel Arteta’s ears, rushed to greet his troops with a warm smile. Arteta, hiding his grief inside a defiant face, staggered back into the tunnel. Emotions had run them ragged. Guardiola had leapt, sunk to the touchline turf and copped a yellow card for his revolting, the old rebellious spirit seizing him. Arteta slumped and performed half a roll on the ground in the angst of Kai Havertz stoppage-time header speeding over the crossbar, Arsenal’s golden chance to draw level in the game that ended 2-1, preened and pirouetted. His men would leave Etihad top of the table, but with a crushing numbness. Arsenal had offered everything they could, defended stoutly as the meanest backline in the league is meant to do, attacked vigorously and showed more creative energy than they had in the previous weeks. But they know …

Why IND-w vs SA-w final is a seismic match for women’s cricket

Why IND-w vs SA-w final is a seismic match for women’s cricket

Former India coach WV Raman puts it succinctly on what it would mean for Indian cricket if Harmanpreet Kaur and her team win the ICC Women’s World Cup: “Something similar to man’s landing on the moon…” That’s the kind of impact India’s triumph on Sunday could have as they take on South Africa at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai in front of what’s expected to be a massive turnout. In what is the first final in the tournament’s history not to feature either Australia or England, a new champion will be crowned, which will set off a chain of events that would significantly alter the women’s landscape either way. While South Africa’s decades of heartache in ICC events will be healed, it is undeniable that an Indian win would be seismic for the sport. Former India international Sudha Shah, who played in the 1978 World Cup and has seen the game evolve over decades, likened it to the 1983 triumph for the men’s team under Kapil Dev. “Everybody loves a winning side. And …

Steve Jackson Games says tariffs are a ‘seismic shift’ for board games

Steve Jackson Games says tariffs are a ‘seismic shift’ for board games

The CEO of Steve Jackson Games, which makes board games and card games, says that the 54 percent tariff on goods imported from China that will go into effect on April 5th is a “seismic shift” for the board game industry and that “prices are going up.” “At Steve Jackson Games, we are actively assessing what this means for our products, our pricing, and our future plans,” CEO Meredith Placko says in a post. “We do know that we can’t absorb this kind of cost increase without raising prices. We’ve done our best over the past few years to shield players and retailers from the full brunt of rising freight costs and other increases, but this new tax changes the equation entirely.” In the post, Placko spells out an example of how the tariff could affect costs. “A product we might have manufactured in China for $3.00 last year could now cost $4.62 before we even ship it across the ocean,” she says. “Add freight, warehousing, fulfillment, and distribution margins, and that once-$25 game quickly …

New Seismic Data Challenges Earth’s Inner Core Structure, Reveals Surprising Findings

New Seismic Data Challenges Earth’s Inner Core Structure, Reveals Surprising Findings

New research suggests that Earth’s inner core may not be as solid as previously believed. Scientists studying seismic waveforms have discovered structural changes in the core, which challenge long-held assumptions about its composition. This discovery emerged while researchers were examining the inner core’s slowing rotation. The seismic data, gathered from multiple earthquakes over three decades, indicated unexpected wave behaviors. Experts believe these findings could provide new insights into Earth’s thermal and magnetic fields, as well as subtle variations in the planet’s rotation. Seismic Data Reveals Core’s Malleability According to the study published in Nature Geoscience on February 10, researchers from the University of Southern California (USC) analysed seismic data from 121 earthquakes that occurred between 1991 and 2024. These earthquakes were recorded across 42 locations near the South Sandwich Islands. While initially focused on the core’s rotational slowdown, the team observed anomalies in the waveforms, prompting further investigation. The research led them to conclude that the inner core might exhibit more movement and structural variation than previously understood. Expert Insights on Core Behavior John Vidale, …

Increased Seismic Activity at Mount Spurr Raises Eruption Concerns

Increased Seismic Activity at Mount Spurr Raises Eruption Concerns

An increase in seismic activity has been recorded at Mount Spurr, a stratovolcano located 124 kilometres west of Anchorage, Alaska. Over the past ten months, small earthquakes have been detected, with a noticeable rise in activity observed in recent weeks. Reports indicate that the earthquakes, which were initially concentrated near the summit, have shifted towards Crater Peak, a side vent that previously erupted in 1992 and 1953. Scientists suggest that this could signal the movement of magma beneath the volcano, potentially leading to an eruption. The likelihood of an eruption occurring at Crater Peak has been estimated at 50 percent, while the chances of an eruption at the volcano’s main crater remain low. Potential Eruption Scenarios at Mount Spurr According to the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), the ongoing seismic activity could either lead to an eruption or subside without significant volcanic activity. Matt Haney, Scientist-in-Charge at AVO, told Live Science that the earthquake pattern has intensified, with tremors now concentrated in an area approximately 3 kilometres down the slope. This shift aligns with previous eruptions …

Seismic Data from NASA’s InSight Might Solve the Mystery of Mars’ Dichotomy

Seismic Data from NASA’s InSight Might Solve the Mystery of Mars’ Dichotomy

Recent seismic data from NASA’s InSight lander could provide answers to a 50-year-old puzzle concerning Mars’ unique structure. The planet is divided into the northern lowlands and southern highlands, separated by significant differences in elevation and crust thickness. This phenomenon, referred to as the “Martian dichotomy,” has perplexed scientists for decades. Clues from seismic activity suggest ancient processes within the planet’s interior may have caused this division, as opposed to external impacts like asteroid collisions. Insights from Seismic Data According to a study published in Geophysical Research Letters, seismic waves recorded by InSight were analysed to uncover differences between the planet’s hemispheres. Situated near the boundary of the dichotomy, the lander captured how seismic waves traveled through the mantle beneath both the northern and southern regions. Researchers observed that seismic energy dissipated more rapidly in the southern highlands, suggesting the mantle beneath is hotter than in the north. The study points to ancient tectonic activity on Mars as a possible cause. Scientists believe that movements of tectonic plates in the planet’s early history, along with …

SWOT Satellite Observes Seismic Tsunami Event in Greenland’s Dickson Fjord

SWOT Satellite Observes Seismic Tsunami Event in Greenland’s Dickson Fjord

An unprecedented nine-day tsunami following a significant rockslide in Greenland’s Dickson Fjord was recently recorded by the international Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite, a collaborative mission by NASA and France’s Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES). The event, which took place in September 2023, saw a unique pattern of seismic waves resonate around the world, marking one of the rare instances where satellite data captured a prolonged natural phenomenon with such clarity. Satellite’s Breakthrough Detection in Remote Fjord As per a report by NASA, the rockslide unleashed over 25 million cubic meters of rock and ice into the fjord, displacing the water and creating a massive wave that moved rhythmically between the fjord walls every 90 seconds for nine consecutive days. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist Josh Willis highlighted this as a first, saying, “SWOT’s technology allowed us to see the wave contours, something we couldn’t achieve before.” The water levels on the northern side of Dickson Fjord rose as high as 1.2 metres in contrast to the southern side, emphasising the powerful impact …

5 Best Call Center Training Software of 2024

From internal knowledge to call etiquette and system features like transferring and forwarding, call center agents need extensive training to succeed. With the best call center training software, agents can quickly develop critical skills so they can confidently deliver exceptional customer experiences. There are dozens of options on the market, but these five are my top picks for most call centers. 1 CloudTalk Employees per Company Size Micro (0-49), Small (50-249), Medium (250-999), Large (1,000-4,999), Enterprise (5,000+) Any Company Size Any Company Size Features 24/7 Customer Support, Call Management/Monitoring, Contact Center, and more Top call center training software comparison The best training tools are LMS, coaching, and blended learning platforms. While they aren’t specifically built for call center training, you can integrate them with various tools, customize their prebuilt courses, create custom learning paths, and adapt them to match your needs. The table below compares some of the most important capabilities to consider. Best for Starting price Free trial Prebuilt courses Integrations Seismic Best overall Custom quote Demo only No 100+ TalentLMS Best for onboarding …

Tech Needed to Survive This Decade’s ‘Seismic’ APAC B2B Trends

The business-to-business market will see a number of big changes in the years to 2030, according to a new report from customer experience firm Merkle. APAC regional B2B enterprises will need to consider their levels of investment in a number of technologies and integrating new tools now to prepare for and adapt to the coming changes. The B2B Futures: The View From 2030 report argues four key “seismic” trends are coming to B2B: A rise in machine-to-machine commerce. Enhanced supply chain traceability. The dominance of B2B digital marketplaces. Radically accelerated speed-to-market. Jake Hird, vice president of strategy, Merkle B2B – APAC, told TechRepublic B2B enterprises in the region will need to respond with investment in technologies including IoT, AI, data analytics and blockchain to ensure they adapt to these shifts hitting their businesses and markets. IoT to facilitate a rise in machine-to-machine commerce Machine-to-machine commerce will rise to account for a third of all B2B business by 2030, Merkle said. In practice, this will see the extension of today’s automated decision-making tools — like replenishment …

Astronomers Detect Seismic Ripples In Oldest Known Spiral Galaxy

The findings have been published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. A recently captured image of a distant, ancient galaxy may contribute to scientists’ comprehension of its formation and shed light on the origins of our Milky Way. BRI 1335-0417, aged over 12 billion years, stands as the oldest and most distant spiral galaxy identified in our universe. Dr. Takafumi Tsukui, the primary author, highlighted that the advanced ALMA telescope enabled them to scrutinize this ancient galaxy with significantly enhanced detail, according to Phys.org.  “Specifically, we were interested in how gas was moving into and throughout the galaxy,” Dr. Tsukui said. “Gas is a key ingredient for forming stars and can give us important clues about how a galaxy is fueling its star formation.” In this instance, the researchers not only succeeded in recording the movement of the gas surrounding BRI 1335-0417 but also unveiled the formation of a seismic wave groundbreaking discovery for this early type of galaxy. The findings have been published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical …