In London, seismologist Paula Koelemeijer doesn’t have to go farther than her living room. A tissue-box-sized seismometer at the foot of her fireplace has registered the change in nearby train noise, she told The Atlantic. Now it’s free to pick up more subtle, natural vibrations, such as distant earthquakes, she said.
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