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All Her Fault contains two dramas. One—melodramatic, Hitchcockian at its best, Lifetime-hacky at its worst—follows all the most generic beats of the airport thriller, starting when Marissa (played by ...
At the Cascadia subduction zone in the Pacific Northwest, one tectonic plate is moving underneath another. New experimental work at UC Davis shows how rocks on faults deep in the Earth can cement ...
Peacock’s psychological thriller All Her Fault immediately starts with the gut-wrenching first moments after a mother discovers her child is missing. Marissa Irvine (Sarah Snook) goes to pick up her 5 ...
Spoiler alert! The following contains mild spoilers from the Peacock limited series,"All Her Fault." There is a lot to think about in "Succession" star Sarah Snook's new Peacock crime thriller, "All ...
If you’ve been missing your favorite “Succession” stars on-screen, it’s possible “All Her Fault” is just the cure you’ve needed. Premiering on Peacock this week, the series stars Sarah Snook as ...
Two of the West Coast’s most dangerous fault lines might be more in sync than scientists have realized. A new study found that the two sleeping giants, the Cascadia subduction zone and the northern ...
The West Coast of North America is a geologically tumultuous zone where tectonic plates collide, subducting under and scraping past one another. Over the eons, this activity has regularly caused major ...
Scientists have discovered a new seismic link between two of the West Coast's largest earthquake faults, and it could be the recipe for a major natural disaster. The study out of Oregon State ...
It’s like a plot from a Hollywood movie. A massive earthquake on one West Coast fault triggers other earthquakes far away, causing vast destruction over hundreds of miles. A new study out Tuesday ...
A study of March's Myanmar earthquake has found that strike-slip faults don't necessarily repeat past behavior, meaning the San Andreas fault could unleash a bigger quake than any seen before. When ...