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Geoscientists Drill Deepest Hole in Ocean Crust in Scientific Ocean Drilling History
At present 10 percent of the world's population lives within 10 meters of sea level. Current climate models predict a 50-centimeter to more than one-meter rise in sea level over the next 100 years, posing a threat to inhabitants of low-lying coastal communities around the world.
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Saturn's Moon, Enceladus, Hides Salt Water
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Gecko's Lessons Transfer Well
Researchers discover a way to transfer forests of strongly aligned, single-walled carbon nanotubes from one surface to another in a matter of minutes.
Scientists Return to Haiti to Assess Possibility of Another Major Quake
Geologists travel to Haiti to assess whether the quake could trigger another major event to the east or west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital.
Maximum Height of Extreme Waves Up Dramatically in Pacific Northwest
New assessment concludes that waves may be as much as 40 percent higher than originally accounted for.
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