Earth
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Diamonds May Be Quite Common Deep In the Earth
Diamonds may form under a much simpler process involving natural pH changes, making them less rare than we once thought.
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Bucket Brigade of Methane Pulses From Titan's South to North Pole?
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Double Crater Found in Sweden: Unique Meteorite Event?
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Antarctic Lake Houses Oxygen Oasis?
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New Planets: Different Mantle Minerals Than Earth's?
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Trees Worldwide Down 46% Since First Humans
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Finally: An Idea of How Jupiter and Saturn Formed That Fits Time Frame?
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Kepler 452b: a Super Earth-Like Cousin Among Many [IN DEPTH]
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Moon's Lopsided Dust Cloud Could Affect Space Travel
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Earth's Biggest Groundwater Basins Are in Trouble
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