Google makes use of underwater fibre-optic cable to detect earthquakes

A workforce along with researchers at Google has used one of many seek huge's underwater fibre optic cables to detect earthquakes and ocean waves generated through storms, without having any further gear
A team including researchers at Google has used one of the search giant's underwater fibre optic cables to detect earthquakes and ocean waves generated by storms, without needing any extra equipmentOriginal article
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