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Seven scientists and other experts went on trial on manslaughter charges for allegedly failing to sufficiently warn residents before a devastating earthquake that killed more than 300 people in central Italy in 2009.

 

The case is being closely watched by seismologists around the world who insist it's impossible to predict earthquakes and that no major temblor has ever been foretold.

 

Last year, about 5,200 international researchers signed a petition supporting their Italian colleagues and the Seismological Society of America wrote to Italy's president expressing concern about what it called an unprecedented legal attack on science.

 

The seven defendants are accused of giving "inexact, incomplete and contradictory information" about whether smaller tremors felt by L'Aquila residents in the six months before the April 6, 2009 quake should have constituted grounds for a quake warning.

 

Specifically, prosecutors focused on a memo issued after a March 31, 2009 meeting of the Great Risks commission which was called because of mounting concerns about the months of seismic activity in the region.

 

According to the commission's memo — issued one week before the big quake — the experts concluded that it was "improbable" that there would be a major quake though it added that one couldn't be excluded.

 

The 6.3-magnitude quake killed 308 people in and around the medieval town, which was largely reduced to rubble. Thousands of survivors lived in tent camps or temporary housing for months.

 

 

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The Japanese keep goldfish bowls in their apartments to predict earthquake. Just before one hits, the fish will start swimming around like mad. If goldfish can detect an earthquake, these scientists certainly should be able to. Burn them at the stake!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Japanese keep goldfish bowls in their apartments to predict earthquake. Just before one hits, the fish will start swimming around like mad. If goldfish can detect an earthquake, these scientists certainly should be able to. Burn them at the stake!

 

 

I have never seen this. And if they have the fishes they don't matter anyway, since most Japanese are only at home for a few hours of sleep and when you sleep you don't see the goldfishes panicking. smirk.gif

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