Using Toads to Predict Earthquakes 78
ClockEndGooner writes "The BBC is reporting that a team led by Dr. Friedemann Freund from NASA and Dr. Rachel Grant from the UK's Open University have found that 'animals may sense chemical changes in groundwater that occur when an earthquake is about to strike.' Just prior to the quake that struck L'Aquila, Italy in 2009, Grant observed a mass toad exodus from a colony she was monitoring as part of her PhD project, and her published results prompted NASA to contact her as they found that highly stressed tectonic plates released a greater amount of positively charged ions that affected the water quality, which was sensed by the toads. According to NASA's Freund, 'Once we understand how all of these signals are connected, if we see four of five signals all pointing in [the same] direction, we can say, "ok, something is about to happen."'"
Re:If it's raining toads (Score:4, Funny)
Lenny Bruce is not afraid!
Science is awesome... (Score:4, Funny)
I don't see this feature... (Score:3, Funny)
in the version of TOAD I use. Do I need to upgrade?
Re:That would be handy... (Score:4, Funny)