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Brightest Gamma-Ray Burst Packed a One-Two Punch: Scientific American Sep 11, 2008 ... Distant explosion visible to the naked eye breaks the mold with double jet.
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Updates: Whatever Happened to the Risk for Another Indian Ocean ... They found that the tsunami resulted from a magnitude 9.2 earthquake off ... Evidently, the 2007 events released only a quarter of the stress trapped within ...
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Updates: Whatever Happened to the Risk for Another Indian Ocean ... They found that the tsunami resulted from a magnitude 9.2 earthquake off Sumatra’s western coast—specifically, at the Sunda megathrust, where one tectonic ...
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Major earthquake rocks Indonesia, minor temblor shakes San Diego ... A light, magnitude 4.1 quake rattled the San Diego area early this morning, south of where wildfires ... For more on earthquakes, see our In-Depth Report. ...
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Earthquake Warning System Sounds Alarm Seconds before Tremors ... Most seismologists agree that predicting earthquakes days in advance is not going ... an early warning system that will alert southern California residents se.
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Monsoon Intensity Increasing as Earth Warms: Scientific American Dumping untold gallons of rain on 65 percent of the earth¿s population each year, the Asian southwest monsoon is one of the most important climate systems ...
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Computer science, engineering enrollment up at universities ... Mar 18, 2009 ... Some heartening news on the tech front: Enrollment in undergraduate computer science and engineering programs is up in the US and Canada for ...
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Thanksgiving Day (in Antarctica) blizzard: Scientific American Blog Dec 1, 2008 ... Thanksgiving Day (in Antarctica) blizzard. By Robin Bell in 60 Seconds at the Bottom of the Earth. Share. Reddit Review it on NewsTrust ...
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Tabletop Nuclear Fusion Claims Meet with Skepticism: Scientific ... Image: COURTESY OF OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY/RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE/RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES A new report suggests that scientists have ...
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Eyes in the Sky Track Earth's Changes [Slideshow]: Scientific American Apr 30, 2008 ... Slideshow: View Earth's Changes. In September 2007 less sea ice covered the Arctic than at any point since the U.S. government began keeping ...
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