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Dutch engineers can predict 42 hours in advance whether levees will break, using a 'smart' network of sensors, monitored from afar by computers. A series of tests was carried out by the Dutch Water Affairs Ministry on a 6m-high, 100-m long earthen dam.
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The US space agency Nasa is testing a network of GPS sensors as a rapid-response measure of earthquake location and magnitude.
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The eruption of some of the largest volcanoes on the planet could be predicted decades before the event, research suggests.
HMV predicts a profit of £10m for the current year, while warning of worse-than-expected losses of £16m for the previous year.
Professor Kosuke Heki of Hokkaido University in Japan believes he has found a way to predict earthquakes.
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