00:00What if the key to predicting a massive volcanic eruption
00:03was hidden in tiny earthquakes we never even noticed?
00:06Scientists have just uncovered 86,000 previously undetected earthquakes
00:11under the Yellowstone supervolcano,
00:13using AI to reveal what humans missed for years.
00:16By analyzing 15 years of seismic recordings,
00:19researchers discovered that these quakes mostly happened in swarms,
00:23triggered not by magma, but by underground water and steam,
00:27forcing their way through cracks.
00:29This isn't a sign of danger. In fact, it's good news.
00:32Yellowstone's hidden heartbeat appears normal, steady and repeating,
00:36showing no signs of an upcoming eruption.
00:39But here's the real breakthrough.
00:41This AI didn't just find old earthquakes.
00:43It built the most detailed seismic fingerprint of Yellowstone ever made.
00:47And that means if anything unusual starts to happen,
00:50like magma rising or deep tremors shifting,
00:53we'll spot it way sooner than ever before.
00:55Yellowstone isn't blowing anytime soon,
00:57but thanks to AI, we're now better equipped to catch
01:00the first whisper of disaster before it roars.
01:02The future of volcano detection just changed forever.
01:05And we were having a hard urge to see who's tired in my own mind.
01:06We were reaching that.
01:08That's almost my mind.
01:09That's almost my mind.
01:10So far, let's just next year.
01:11Even though the afterlife ends in my first couple of years
01:12have the real effect.
01:13And when I was able to do it,
01:14maybe this year's actions will just take the same way to cover this,
01:15and I will be not as sick as it.
01:16We were dropping the same and said,
01:17but I won't be falling apart.
01:18It's the same here.
01:19But I won't be falling apart.
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