Environment
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Does Size Matter? How Deadly a Meteorite is Depends More on Its Composition, Say Experts
Meteorites have had its fair share of triggering mass extinctions through Earth's history. Its impact generates atmospheric dust and debris covering the Earth's surface, and has long been perceived to have the power to erase life in the entire planet once more, depending on how big it is.
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Experts are Working on a More Inclusive Definition of 'Green Infrastructure'
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Scientists Baffled by the Continuous Earthquakes Impacting South Carolina
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