Science Uncovered: Earthquakes at Concerts and Dinosaur Tracks

Columbia, USAWed Dec 31 2025
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In 2025, science made some pretty cool discoveries. One of the most talked-about findings was that Taylor Swift's concerts caused small earthquakes. Researchers in Ireland noticed that the crowd's energy at her concerts was so intense that it created measurable seismic activity. The songs "Love Story" and "Shake It Off" were the biggest culprits. Even seismometers over 100 miles away could detect the vibrations during these performances. This shows how powerful collective human energy can be. Meanwhile, scientists in Southern England stumbled upon a "dinosaur highway. " A quarry worker spotted some strange bumps, which turned out to be 166-million-year-old dinosaur tracks. These tracks gave scientists a rare glimpse into the lives of dinosaurs, not just their remains. The tracks were so well-preserved that researchers could see the changes in the mud caused by the dinosaurs' footsteps. This discovery helps us understand how these ancient creatures lived.
Another big discovery was about the ocean. Scientists found that only a tiny fraction of the deep ocean has been explored. The deep ocean is the part of the ocean that is between 200 and 11, 000 meters deep. Most of the exploration happens near the United States, Japan, and New Zealand. The rest of the world's deep oceans are still a mystery. Some scientists think up to 10% of the deep ocean has been explored, but no one is sure. This shows how much we still have to learn about our planet. These discoveries remind us that there's still so much to explore and understand about the world we live in. From dinosaur tracks to deep ocean mysteries, science is always uncovering new secrets. It's exciting to think about what else we might discover in the future.
https://localnews.ai/article/science-uncovered-earthquakes-at-concerts-and-dinosaur-tracks-c3574165

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