Study breaks new ground
RESEARCHERS are hoping to establish a better understanding of the ground beneath our feet as a result of a new study.
A team of seismologists have been working with Rapid - a group of computer scientists at the University of Edinburgh - to come up with increased knowledge of how earthquakes travel, which would prove valuable to earthquake planners.
Jano van Hemert, leader of the Rapid team, said: "The seismologists are very open to trying out new ways of working."