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FALL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION: The Earthquake That Will Eat Tokyo
Richard A. Kerr
Science 5 Jan 2007; 315: 37b.
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BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR: The Runners-Up
Science 22 Dec 2006; 314: 1850a-1855a.
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Frigid Old Faithful?
Science 15 Dec 2006; 314: 1653m.
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PLANETARY SCIENCE: A Dry View of Enceladus Puts a Damper on Chances for Life There
Richard A. Kerr
Science 15 Dec 2006; 314: 1668a.
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Introduction to special issue
Look into the Seeds of Time
Joanne Baker
Science 15 Dec 2006; 314: 1707.
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Mars Changes in Real Time
Science 8 Dec 2006; 314: 1512b.
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Prospecting on the Moon
Andrew Lawler
Science 8 Dec 2006; 314: 1525c.
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PLANETARY SCIENCE: Mars Orbiter's Swan Song: The Red Planet Is A-Changin'
Richard A. Kerr
Science 8 Dec 2006; 314: 1528-1529.
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Research Articles
Present-Day Impact Cratering Rate and Contemporary Gully Activity on Mars
Michael C. Malin, Kenneth S. Edgett, Liliya V. Posiolova, Shawn M. McColley, and Eldar Z. Noe Dobrea
Science 8 Dec 2006; 314: 1573-1577.
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Seeing Alpha and Beta
Science 24 Nov 2006; 314: 1213d.
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