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On July 14, 2009, this six-story, woodframe condominium building — shown here being transported onto the world’s largest shake table — will be shaken with earthquake forces that occur, on average, only once every 2,500 years. The project is headed up by John van de Lindt of Colorado State University. Read more at http://www.livescience.com/researchinaction/ria-090630.html. Credit: John van de Lindt, Colorado State University

On July 14, 2009, this six-story, woodframe condominium building — shown here being transported onto the world’s largest shake table — will be shaken with earthquake forces that occur, on average, only once every 2,500 years. The project is headed up by John van de Lindt of Colorado State University. Read more at http://www.livescience.com/researchinaction/ria-090630.html. Credit: John van de Lindt, Colorado State University

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