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Rainfall and Snowmelt From Storms May Have Filled Lakes, Rivers on Ancient Mars
Scientists were able to quantify the amount of rain and snow that filled the lake beds and river valleys of ancient Mars 3.5 billion to 4 billion years ago.
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EPA to Declare Ameren's Largest Coal Plant as Air Quality Compliant, Critics Disagree
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Looking At the Rapid Growth of Solar Energy