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Bacteria in the sky, making it rain, snow, and hail
Posted by:
Anne Jefferson
on May 27, 2011
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This looks like a good book: Isotope Hydrology benchmark papers:
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Dear science, if you knew how busy I've been in life, you'd forgive me for ignoring you lately. I'll be back (and better ) soon. Love, Anne
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An update on the fracking/water contamination problems in Pavillion, Wyoming from the NYT
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