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[ad_1] New research shows why sinter fracturing causes earthquakes in some regions but not in others. An article published Monday in Geophysical Research Letters suggests that the probability of an artificial earthquake …
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[ad_1] Nearly half of Torontonians disapprove both Premier Doug Ford and his plan to significantly reduce the size of the City Council, while one-third is in favor of reducing the number of …
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Read More »A lake on Mars? New data suggests that liquid water is under the south pole of the planet
[ad_1] A team of Italian scientists found the strongest traces of liquid water on Mars. The apparent water reservoir was detected beneath the southern polar ice cap of the planet using the …
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[ad_1] Scientists believe that Titan's largest craters are the most promising places that could house the building blocks of life. A new study has just been published that suggests the best places …
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[ad_1] Insects elicit a response of "strong disgust" by humans, according to a study by the Georgia Institute of Technology According to the study – which was created by Georgia Tech and …
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