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These Two OSU Scientists Taught AI to Detect Earthquakes, from the Sky - The Corvallis Advocate

Researchers at Oregon State University’s College of Engineering are using artificial intelligence to detect ionospheric disturbances caused by earthquakes before the seismic events have been confirmed by traditional means. Large earthquakes generate acoustic and gravity waves that disturb the ionosphere. The resulting anomalies, called traveling ionospheric disturbances, or TIDs, are ripples in electrically charged particles that can be detected…
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The Corvallis Advocate broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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