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Earthquakes occur all over the world. Hear from scientists who study this branch of science.

Scripps Geological Collections are an important cornerstone of Scripps Oceanography's invaluable scientific collections. Join collections ma...

Although many recent advances, such as building codes and construction techniques, have reduced some aspects of risk to natural disasters, o...

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes seismologist Lucy Jones for a discussion of science, natural disasters and public education. Topi...

Most people think that in the United States, the area around the San Andreas Fault poses the highest risk for a large earthquake. But the ri...

If you live with the potential of earthquakes it is important to be prepared. Matthew Springer, UCSF Professor of Medicine, gives specific s...

Computer simulations of earthquake shaking can provide valuable information on the expected intensity of shaking from earthquakes. Arthur Ro...

Richard Allen, professor and director of the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, discusses the lessons learned from the 1989 Loma Prieta e...

Join Neal Driscoll for an illuminating look at how Scripps scientists are working to understand and monitor earthquakes. Learn how scientist...

Join geophysicist Michael Hedlin as he describes how the exciting new field of atmospheric acoustics is allowing researchers to listen to Ea...

The probability of a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake in the Greater Bay Area during the next 30 years is 63 percent, or about two out of...

Go behind the scenes of the first-of-its-kind structural test conducted at UC San Diego as a five-story mockup of a hospital, including a su...

When the massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck Japan last March, Scripps Oceanography was listening. The Institution operates local, natio...

From UC San Diego’s Englekirk Structural Engineering Center comes this preview of the largest, most complex seismic test ever conducted, des...

UC Berkeley's 1923 Memorial Stadium sits on top of an active earthquake fault. In case of a major quake, the Hayward fault could tear the gr...

The nuclear crisis in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan is confusing and frightening. Three Lawrence Berkeley National La...

The southern San Andreas Fault in California has not had a large earthquake in approximately 300 years, yet the average recurrence interval...

Southern California hosts a number of active faults. Over the last 20 years, it has become the most seismically active area in the Western s...

See how UC San Diego helps advance and secure a green-energy future and go behind the scenes of yet another first-of-it's-kind structural te...

Join oceanographer Kevin Brown as he describes the phenomena that we experience as “earthquakes” and relates what scientists understand abou...

See all the action as industry and university researchers team up to find the limits of innovative metal building designs as they are subjec...

How Fate and Fast-Tracking Secured a Unique Record of One of History's Biggest Earthquakes. Series: "Scripps Profiles" [Science] [Show ID: 1...

UC Berkeley engineers perform "shake tests" on a scale-model steel bridge to demonstrate a new bridge design that they say can better resist...

Scripps Institution of Oceanography seismic scientist Debi Kilb provides educators with hands-on tools and activities to engage and excite s...

UC San Diego structural engineering experts Jose Restrepo and Tara Hutchinson share their insights on damage from the great Chilean earthqua...

In this seismology-focused workshop, Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s Debi Kilb provides educators with ways to make Earth Science curr...

Explore innovative methods for investigating works of art developed by renowned UCSD researcher Maurizio Seracini, and new techniques from S...

How are we protecting our buildings -- and ourselves -- from the next big earthquake? Find out when UCSD-TV joins universities and industry...

College students from around the country design, fabricate and subject scale model high-rise buildings to earthquake tests, marine mammal st...

Take a look at NEES, the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation, as it strives to improve our understanding of earthquakes and their...

Join Dr. Bridget Smith as she takes us on a journey back in time deciphering the historical behavior of the San Andreas and explaining how s...