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Thursday May 15, 2008  

Why the China Quake Was So Devastating

China's earthquake may not have been as destructive in the United States.

Key to Teen Social Success Found Microbes Could Build 'Iron Man' Circuits
Junk Computers Could Fuel Cars Floating an Old Idea: Zeppelins Return


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Aurora: Dangerous Beauty

Antarctic Ice Shelf Disintegrates

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Historic Shipwreck Threatened
The wreck of the Civil War ironclad USS Monitor is at risk from human activity and natural deterioration.

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Teeth Offer Clues to Human Diet Evolution
Mapping mountains and valleys of fossil teeth can shed light on ancient humans' diets.

Trivia & Quizzes

The Big Quake Quiz


Research by Heather Whipps for LiveScience

The great San Francisco earthquake of April 18, 1906 left a lot of people scratching their heads, wondering how the destruction could have been so bad. In honor of that somber anniversary, we ask you some questions about the world�s biggest shake-ups.

Global Weather Extremes
It's a wild world, and many an argument has taken place over which locales are the most extreme. A new authority on the subject, Arizona State University and the World Meteorological Organization's Commission on Climatology, sets the records straight. Find out how much you know about the hottest, wettest and windiest spots on Earth.

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