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EARTHQUAKES | Meet the Researcher: Kerry Sieh | Ep #6 | AXA Research Fund Video

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Earthquakes can be hugely damaging to both human life and affected communities.

Meet the man learning from earthquakes of the past to help predict the size and frequency of future earthquakes.

As part of the AXA Research Files video series, science presenter Greg Foot travels to the mountains of California to meet AXA-supported researcher Kerry Sieh.

Kerry is a Paleoseismologist at Nanyang Technological University. He looks at historical earthquake data to help understand how individual faults in the earth behave. He uses this data to provide information to communities in earthquake zones on what sort of earthquakes they should expect and how often they should expect them.

To see more of Greg’s journey to find out how your smartphone is adding to the likelihood of earthquakes, click here: https://youtu.be/yUYGnXOVdAc

About the AXA Research Fund:
Your well-being and future rely on the power of scientific research. The AXA Research Fund is dedicated to promoting discoveries that help us understand and deal with environmental, life, technological and socio-economic risks.

The AXA Research Files video series brings this science to life.


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Watch other films in the second series of the AXA Research Files:
Episode 1: STRESS - How smiling can be good for your health - https://youtu.be/ZWmb9jf7PWU
Episode 2: DIABETES - How cycling and big data can help beat diabetes - https://youtu.be/06aRpYUFghs
Episode 3: DECISION MAKING - How we can train our brains to become safer drivers - https://youtu.be/q6M8-Hl7Grc
Episode 4: MOTHERHOOD - How environmental exposures can affect a baby’s development https://youtu.be/J_vP9CmEEOE
Episode 5: AGEING - How can leading a healthy life keep you young - https://youtu.be/_GfzM_hnJFY
Episode 6: EARTHQUAKES - Could your phone be causing earthquakes? - https://youtu.be/yUYGnXOVdAc

AXA Research Files - Series Two Playlist:
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Links to the researcher: Kerry Sieh
https://www.axa-research.org/en/projects/kerry-edward-sieh
http://www.earthobservatory.sg/people/kerry-sieh

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AXA Research Files - Series One Playlist:
To catch up on the first series of the AXA Research Files, click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbLfQYSzQ-h0sElA-mzQPPTCk0NkeXDf9

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