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Hosted on MSNScientists Detect First-Ever ‘Ice Quakes’ Under Greenland’s Rivers — But One Thing Baffled ThemThese juddering 'ice quakes' were found by dropping a fiber-optic cable into a mile-deep borehole dug into Greenland ice.
Telluride is a Cubist’s rendering of mountains. Overlapping triangles rim the horizon; the valley floor meets the box canyon walls at neat right angles; a few oval abstractions soften the ...
As Earth approaches warmer levels experienced earlier in its geologic history, it may be bad news for human survival.
A global reanalysis of both short- and long-term deformation clarifies how obliquity affects strain partitioning in convergent plate boundaries.
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Live Science on MSN'A set of large teeth sticking out of the ground': Scientists reveal ancient hypercarnivore discovered in Egyptian desertScientists reveal a never-before-seen species of leopard-size apex predator that lived in lush forest 30 million years ago.
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