Scientists Say: Frost Quake
Frost quakes happen when water from rainfall, snowmelt or flooding soaks into the ground, filling all available spaces.
Frost quakes happen when water from rainfall, snowmelt or flooding soaks into the ground, filling all available spaces.
Thanks to decades of research into the underlying mechanisms behind the condition, we now know that entire brain networks are affected, with significant imbalances in the neurotransmitters that drive the transmission of signals around them.
Noémie Coulon at the French National Museum of Natural History subjected catshark eggs to various ocean conditions, including monthly temperature changes, in tanks in the lab.