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Can A Big Earthquake Trigger Another One?

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There’s a joke among scientists: prediction is difficult, especially about the future. For Ross Stein, it wasn’t a joke after the Indian Ocean quake and tsunami in 2004. It killed some 275,000 people. “I just felt almost a sense of shame,” Stein says, “that this tragedy could have been so …Read More

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