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Drilling Down to the Core of Earthquakes
December 22, 2011 | National Science Foundation

“In an attempt to better understand earthquakes and with the goal of one day being able to predict them, an international team of scientists and engineers headed to the heart of where earthquakes happen.” Quoted from the National Science Foundation news release.


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