Tag Archives: California

Detecting earthquakes with dark fiber

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) recently determined that dark fiber—the underground network of installed, but unused fiber-optic cables across the United States and beyond—can be employed as sensors for detecting earthquakes, the presence of groundwater, changes in permafrost conditions, and other subsurface activity.

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Report calls for eliminating toxic materials from carpets

Earlier this month, the Healthy Building Network’s (HBN’s) report, “Eliminating Toxics in Carpets: Lessons for the Future of Recycling,” called for removal of more than 40 highly toxic chemicals in manufacturing processes for carpeting. It also outlines strategies to protect public health and the environment by eliminating hazardous chemicals from carpets, increasing carpet recycling rates, and improving product transparency.

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