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Scientists find a way to simulate quakes in lab

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Last Updated : 12 January 2020, 20:00 IST

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IISc PhD student, Pradip Bera.
IISc PhD student, Pradip Bera.
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IISc PhD Student Pradip Bera conducts an experiment using a Rheometer on Jan 8, 2019. Researchers at IISc, Raman Research Institute and ETH Zurich have found a novel way to reproduce earthquake effects under lab conditions.
IISc PhD Student Pradip Bera conducts an experiment using a Rheometer on Jan 8, 2019. Researchers at IISc, Raman Research Institute and ETH Zurich have found a novel way to reproduce earthquake effects under lab conditions.
IISc PhD Student Pradip Bera conducts an experiment using a Rheometer on Jan 8, 2019. Researchers at IISc, Raman Research Institute and ETH Zurich have found a novel way to reproduce earthquake effects under lab conditions.
IISc PhD Student Pradip Bera conducts an experiment using a Rheometer on Jan 8, 2019. Researchers at IISc, Raman Research Institute and ETH Zurich have found a novel way to reproduce earthquake effects under lab conditions.
IISc PhD Student Pradip Bera conducts an experiment using a Rheometer on Jan 8, 2019. Researchers at IISc, Raman Research Institute and ETH Zurich have found a novel way to reproduce earthquake effects under lab conditions.
IISc PhD Student Pradip Bera conducts an experiment using a Rheometer on Jan 8, 2019. Researchers at IISc, Raman Research Institute and ETH Zurich have found a novel way to reproduce earthquake effects under lab conditions.
IISc PhD Student Pradip Bera conducts an experiment using a Rheometer on Jan 8, 2019. Researchers at IISc, Raman Research Institute and ETH Zurich have found a novel way to reproduce earthquake effects under lab conditions.
IISc PhD Student Pradip Bera conducts an experiment using a Rheometer on Jan 8, 2019. Researchers at IISc, Raman Research Institute and ETH Zurich have found a novel way to reproduce earthquake effects under lab conditions.
IISc PhD Student Pradip Bera conducts an experiment using a Rheometer on Jan 8, 2019. Researchers at IISc, Raman Research Institute and ETH Zurich have found a novel way to reproduce earthquake effects under lab conditions. 
IISc PhD Student Pradip Bera conducts an experiment using a Rheometer on Jan 8, 2019. Researchers at IISc, Raman Research Institute and ETH Zurich have found a novel way to reproduce earthquake effects under lab conditions. 
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Published 12 January 2020, 18:59 IST

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