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December 1, 1998
Annual machine vs. machine slugfestset for December 3 in Beckman Auditorium
November 26, 1998
New study explains motions of the Emerson fault in the years following the Landers earthquake
October 14, 1998
Multilayered silicon could bea breakthrough for electronic technology
October 13, 1998
Galileo data shows Jupiter's lightning associated with low-pressure regions
September 28, 1998
Protecting wood frame buildings the goal of new earthquake grant to Caltech
September 4, 1998
Crust of Tibetan Plateau is being squeezed by India and Asia, new study shows
June 3, 1998
Spring Colloquium 98: Mars Exploration—Past, Present, and Future
May 21, 1998
Posthumous Paper by Gene Shoemaker Details Evidence of Comet Shower That Pummeled Earth 36 Million Years Ago
May 3, 1998
Geophysicists model the Cretaceous motions of Australia
April 29, 1998
Don Anderson Will Be Awarded the 1998 Crafoord Prize
April 7, 1998
Geologists find more evidence for an active fault beneath downtown and east Los Angeles
March 26, 1998
Yucca Mountain Is Possibly More Seismically Active Than Once Believed, Geologists Discover
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