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Aseismic Creep Surfaces Shaking Discovery in California's Fault
The San Andreas Fault in California is well-known for a reason: it is approximately 800 miles long and was responsible for the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake. It might also unleash "The Big One" in the future.
Latest Research Articles
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Extensive Use of Salt to De-Ice Our Highways are Causing Damage to Freshwater Ecosystems
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A New Class of Immunotherapy Drugs Could Work for People with Severe Asthma
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‘Slow and Silent’ Part of San Andreas Fault Responsible for Most Devastating Earthquakes in US
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Evidences of "Modern Culture" Dating 40,000 Years Discovered in China
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Electric Pickup Trucks Release Lesser Greenhouse Gases Than Other Light-Duty Vehicles: New Study
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A New Species of Oldest Stegosaur Has Been Discovered in Asia
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Abandoned Animals in Cages Found on Roadside in Black Mountain, North Carolina
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Mountain Forests Get Less Water Downstream Due To Extreme Drought
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Hunters Dump Companion Hounds Along Hampton Roads, Virginia After Hunting Season
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Tornado Kills Multiple People in the Des Moires Area, Iowa
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New South Wales Announces Another Evacuation Warning to Residents Due to the Extreme Flooding
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'Fresh Banana Leaves' Environmental Advocate Tells How Western Conservation Will Not Help Indigenous People






