Domain: livescience.com

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Scientists Dig Deep for In-Depth Look at Earthquakes | LiveScience
Feb 19, 2009 ... Japan is one of the most earthquake-prone regions in the world, sitting nearly on top of two subduction zones, the areas where one of ...
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Whales Found to Speak in Dialects | LiveScience
Jan 3, 2006 ... Some whale species sing in different dialects depending on where they're from, a new study shows. Blue whales off the Pacific Northwest sound different than blue whales in the western Pacific Ocean, and these sound ...
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Only in California: Daily Earthquake Forecasts | LiveScience
May 18, 2005 ... Only in California: Daily Earthquake Forecasts ... The 'easyJet ecoJet' would emit 50 percent less CO2 than today's newest . ...
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Only in California: Daily Earthquake Forecasts | LiveScience
May 18, 2005 ... Only in California: Daily Earthquake Forecasts ... The 'easyJet ecoJet' would emit 50 percent less CO2 than today's newest . ...
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New Earthquake Warnings: Enough Time to Dive Under a Desk ...
Nov 9, 2005 ... Computers and cell phones might provide 20 seconds warning before the worst part hits. ... Only in California: Daily Earthquake Forecasts ...
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Central U.S. Warned of Larger Earthquakes to Come | LiveScience
Feb 10, 2005 ... "Strong earthquakes in the New Madrid seismic zone are certain to occur in the ... Here are the Top 10 U.S. earthquakes for all 50 states, ...
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Pacific Ocean Grows More Acidic | LiveScience
Apr 6, 2006 ... Pacific Ocean Grows More Acidic ... an important food source for North Pacific salmon. ... Scorching Summers in Store for Mediterranean ...
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Whopping Fish Declared New Species | LiveScience
Aug 21, 2008 ... Goliath fish once thought of as one species are actually two. ... A man-sized grouper that trolls the tropical waters of the Eastern Pacific Ocean for octopuses ... The new Pacific species, now designated as Epinephelus ...
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Pacific Ocean Grows More Acidic | LiveScience
Apr 6, 2006 ... Pacific Ocean Grows More Acidic. By Corey Binns, Special to LiveScience ... As carbon dioxide levels in oceans climb, marine life suffers. ...
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Birth of Antarctic Iceberg Imaged from Space | LiveScience
Oct 22, 2007 ... Satellite images taken over the last year show the birth of an iceberg as it broke away from its parent glacier in Antarctica and drifted ...
 
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