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Pt-Rare Earth Subnanometric Bimetallic Clusters Efficiently Catalyze the Reverse Water-Gas Reaction. [PDF]
Liang Z, Sun C, Shen S, Li Q, Luo F.
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Dissecting the puzzle of tectonic lid regimes in terrestrial planets. [PDF]
Lyu T +6 more
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Failure risk analysis of dangerous earth‒rock dams on the basis of element failure probabilities. [PDF]
Peng P, Li Z, Zhang X, Lu K, Dai Q.
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Redox Dynamics of the Atmosphere and Oceans Induced by the Paleoproterozoic Snowball Earth Events. [PDF]
Harada M, Miura Y, Watanabe Y, Ozaki K.
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Comparing activated carbon and graphene-based electrodes using electrosorption process to quantify environmental impact associated with thorium extraction via LCA framework. [PDF]
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Science, 2001
O ne of the great scientific challenges of the 21st century is to forecast the future of planet Earth. As human activities push atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane concentrations far beyond anything seen for nearly half a million years (prompting the strongest statement yet from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that human ...
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O ne of the great scientific challenges of the 21st century is to forecast the future of planet Earth. As human activities push atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane concentrations far beyond anything seen for nearly half a million years (prompting the strongest statement yet from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that human ...
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2005
In August 1999, I stood in the ruins of a collapsed apartment building near Izmit, Turkey—one of 60,000 buildings destroyed in 40 seconds by the most powerful earthquake to strike a major city in nearly a century. It was a modern building surrounded by trees and greenery.
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In August 1999, I stood in the ruins of a collapsed apartment building near Izmit, Turkey—one of 60,000 buildings destroyed in 40 seconds by the most powerful earthquake to strike a major city in nearly a century. It was a modern building surrounded by trees and greenery.
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