Medicine & TechnologyAn international project involving PSL University in France, Harvard University in the U.S., and the Central University of Punjab in India devised a new technique for visualizing microscopic 3D displacement of an object across a large surface.
A new study demonstrated the capabilities of the first "defect microscope" that can monitor how line defects move at the subspace of macroscopic materials - promising wide applications in the fields of physics, materials science, and engineering.
Scientists used the GPS data to present what may have taken place below the surface to further explain the reason an area near the Norris Geyser Basin has both been deflating and inflating by several inches by unpredictable bursts for the past 20 years.