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March 2019
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Where on Earth? - March 2019
Red Planet Roundup: March 2019
Grounding Asian jumping worms
Frogs fill in post-Gondwana picture
Abiotic amino acid found in subseafloor rocks
Neanderthals and humans suffered similar levels of head injuries
Hard-knock hominid skeletons tell harsh tales
Kerogen's nanostructure determines oil and gas reservoir capacity
Dinosaur soft tissues preserved as polymers
Jump-starting earthquake insurance uptake in California
Stronger monsoon drove ancient Indus civilization into the hills
Some of Earth's water originated in the solar system's birth
Benchmarks: March 31, 1933: The Civilian Conservation Corps is established
Down to Earth With: Paleoanthropologist and underground astronaut Lindsay Hunter
Geomedia: Books: "How the Rock Connects Us" shares copper country geoheritage
Geomedia: Books: A witty look at "The Ends of the World"
Geologic Column: Newspeak for kids
Comment: After a disaster, should you gamble on returning? Paradise edition
Travels in Geology: Finding Florida's hidden freshwater gems
Juno unveils Jupiter's secrets
Piecing together the big picture of coral reef health
Voyager 2 pierces the heliopause, enters interstellar space
March 2019 - Table of Contents
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