Scientists have recorded the process of disintegration of the subduction zone. A study led by specialists from Louisiana State University and the Lamont-Doherty Observatory at Columbia University has ...
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New Hampshire may have a share of the lithium deposit found in northern New England, as revealed by a USGS study. Lithium is crucial for batteries.
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