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MG Under Scrutiny Over Faulty EV Safety Issue

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Carscoops

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Several MG electric vehicle owners in the UK and Europe have reported serious safety issues, including a car surging forward and losing control after charging or during driving, raising concerns about the safety and reliability of MG's EVs amid increasing scrutiny of Chinese-made electric vehicles. MG initially closed investigations into these incidents but later re-examined the cases after media pressure, highlighting the need for greater transparency and prompt action in addressing EV safety faults.

Mercury Continues to Shrink, Contracting Up to 11 Kilometers

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Space

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Research indicates that Mercury has shrunk by approximately 2.7 to 5.6 kilometers since its formation, primarily due to cooling and faulting, with a new method providing more consistent estimates of this contraction. This insight enhances understanding of Mercury's thermal evolution and could be applied to study other planetary bodies with faults.

Apollo Samples and LRO Enhance Moonquake Forecasting

Originally Published 5 months ago — by NASA Science (.gov)

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NASA scientists are developing methods to estimate moonquake frequency and magnitude by analyzing surface features and faults on the Moon, using data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and Apollo samples, to better understand seismic risks for upcoming lunar missions, especially in the south polar region.

"Pacific Plate's Core Tear Redefines Geophysical Theories"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by IFLScience

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Geologists have discovered evidence of large undersea faults in the center of the Pacific Ocean plate, challenging the current understanding of tectonic plates. The findings suggest that the oceanic plates are not as rigid as previously thought, with extensive fault damage indicating potential tearing at the plate's core. This discovery could redefine our understanding of how the Earth's geological structure works, potentially linking the fault damage to seismic activity and volcanism. Further research is needed to confirm this theory, but the study highlights the ongoing mysteries of our evolving planet.