Nanotechnology to protect from earthquakes
April 21st, 2007

Two separate efforts using high-tech to protect people from earthquakes have been recently revealed. At the University of Leeds, researchers will use nanotechnology and RFID tags to build a ’self-healing’ house in Greece. The house walls will contain nanoparticles that turn into a liquid when squeezed under pressure, flow into cracks, and then harden to form a solid material. They also will host a network of wireless sensors and RFID tags which can alert the residents of an imminent earthquake. Meanwhile, another team at the Washington University in St. Louis will use a wireless sensor network to limit earthquake damages.

Links: Primidi, ZDNet

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