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A manga novel has predicted that a mega-earthquake will hit Japan today, July 5. The 2021 reprint of 'The Future I Saw' by Ryo Tatsuki warns that a "huge" tsunami will wash over countries in the ...
An earthquake shook southwestern Japan on Saturday, registering a magnitude of 5.4. As the disaster hit the region, it sparked a wave of reactions online, with many pointing to a manga comic that had ...
A viral prophecy from Ryo Tatsuki’s 1999 manga has caused widespread panic across East Asia, as it predicted a “mega earthquake” and tsunami striking Japan on July 5.
O NE OF THE questions most frequently asked of the United States Geological Survey is whether earthquakes can be predicted. Their answer is an unconditional “no”.
While the "Doomsday Quake" prophecy turned out to be unfounded, it serves as a reminder of Japan's ongoing vulnerability to earthquakes. The nation must continue investing in infrastructure resilience ...
While many scientists have declared earthquake prediction impossible, the team at QuakeFinder has successfully identified large increases in magnetic activity days and even weeks before quakes ...
While many scientists have declared earthquake prediction impossible, the team at QuakeFinder has successfully identified large increases in magnetic activity days and even weeks before quakes ...
Major earthquakes can be predicted months in advance, argues UCLA seismologist and mathematical geophysicist Vladimir Keilis-Borok. Skip to main content. Your source for the latest research news.
Viral rumours of impending disaster stemming from a comic book prediction have taken the sheen off Japan's tourism boom, with ...
“The Earthquake Capital Of The World” In the 1970s, seismologists were optimistic about achieving routine prediction within a decade —they just needed to gather more data, study the effect precursors ...
Earthquake researchers in the United States have long shunned the word ‘prediction’. But, thanks to improved data and a change in public perception, cracks are beginning to appear in their ...